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The Coordinated Theoretical-Experimental Project on QCD
Who we are
CTEQ is a multi-institutional collaboration of theorists and experimentalists devoted to a broad program of research projects and cooperative enterprises in high-energy physics centered on Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) and its implications in all areas of the Standard Model and beyond. For a list of collaboration members, present and past, see this page
What we do
The CTEQ research projects and the CTEQ summer schools and workshops are supported by the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy through grants to the universities and laboratories of CTEQ members.
Research on QCD
A wide range of research projects to advance the quantitative predictions of Quantum Chromodynamics, emphasizing collaboration between theorists and experimentalists
Global QCD Analyses
An on-going comprehensive global QCD analysis project to test the accuracy of QCD and to extract the universal parton distribution functions needed in calculations of all high energy physics processes
Wu-Ki Tung Award
For outstanding contributions made by early-career physicists on research on QCD
Francesco Giuli
Jan 19, 2025 1 min read
For important contributions to the determination of parton distribution functions through a better understanding of the complex issues of experimental systematic uncertainties.
Ian Moult
Dec 1, 2023 1 min read
For pioneering work on QCD energy correlators, including their all-orders factorization, multi-loop structure, phenomenological applications, and connections to conformal field theory.
Matthew LeBlanc
Dec 1, 2022 1 min read
For important contributions to the measurements of QCD dynamics using jets and jet substructure, as well as for long standing contributions and leadership in jet reconstruction and calibration.