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BARRY BARISH
President’s Distinguished Endowed Chair in Physics
Physics and Astronomy
Curriculum Vitae. (Last updated: 2022 Oct 04)

Research

Barry Barish's research spans several pivotal areas of physics. He conducted pioneering experiments at Fermilab, using high-energy neutrino collisions to uncover the quark substructure of the nucleon. In the 1980s, he directed the MACRO experiment in Italy, which searched for exotic particles like magnetic monopoles and provided crucial evidence for neutrino mass and oscillations. Barish later spearheaded the GEM experiment at the Superconducting Super Collider, aiming to delve deeper into particle physics phenomena. However, his most significant contribution came with his leadership in the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO). As principal investigator and director, he orchestrated the construction and commissioning of LIGO's interferometers, leading to the historic detection of gravitational waves in 2015, validating Einstein's predictions and revolutionizing astrophysics. Barish's expertise in coordinating international collaborations also extended to his role in advancing the International Linear Collider project, solidifying his legacy as a pioneering figure in both particle physics and gravitational wave astronomy.