Neeti Parashar
Neeti Parashar is a professor of Physics in the Department of Chemistry and Physics. Her teaching focuses on students first, ensuring that the course content emphasizes concepts students can retain.
Contact Information
Research Overview
My research activities are performed at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, (Fermilab), located in Illinois, and the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Switzerland. At Fermilab, I collaborate on the DZERO (“Dee-Zero”) experiment, while at CERN I work on the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment. This research is federally funded by the National Science Foundation.
Academic Background
- Ph.D. High Energy Physics, 1991-1995 (work completed in 2 years with 5 international peer-reviewed journal publications)
“Intermittency, Moments and Correlations in High Energy Interactions”, University of Delhi, Delhi, India
- M. Sc. Physics, 1989-1991 (MERIT POSITION) * University of Delhi, Delhi, India
Rank in the University – 4th out of 200 - B. Sc. (Honors) Physics, 1986-1989 (MERIT POSITION) * University of Delhi, Delhi, India
Rank in the University – 7th out of 400
* Merit Position is recognized for the first 10 ranked students, based on the highest academic achievement.