Frank J. Sciulli

Frank J. Sciulli (born 22 August 1938 in Philadelphia)[1] is an American experimental physicist, specializing in particle physics.

[2] At the beginning of his career Sciulli did research on how hadrons reveal the selection rules that govern the weak interaction.

This research, which came to be called the CCFR (Chicago-Columbia-Fermilab-Rochester) collaboration at Fermilab, had an impact on the quark model, weak neutral currents and quantum chromodynamics.

At Columbia University his scientific team, which included Allen Caldwell and John Parsons, worked on designing and constructing instrumentation and accumulating and analyzing data for the ZEUS experiment associated with HERA.

He also serves on the Fermilab Board of Trustees and as co-chair of the Experimental Advisory Committee of the Sanford Underground Research Facility.