C. Nellist
- Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
- High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
- Particle Detector Development and Performance
- Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
- Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
- Computational Physics and Python Applications
- Neutrino Physics Research
- Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
- Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
- Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
- Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
- Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
- CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
- Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
- Scientific Computing and Data Management
- Advanced Data Storage Technologies
- Big Data Technologies and Applications
- Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
- Superconducting Materials and Applications
- Social Media in Health Education
- Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
- Digital Radiography and Breast Imaging
- Optical Systems and Laser Technology
- Structural Analysis of Composite Materials
- Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
National Institute for Subatomic Physics
2020-2025
University of Amsterdam
2023-2025
Radboud University Nijmegen
2020-2024
AGH University of Krakow
2016-2024
Jagiellonian University
2023-2024
Atlas Scientific (United States)
2024
SR Research (Canada)
2024
Federación Española de Enfermedades Raras
2024
University of Göttingen
2018-2023
The University of Adelaide
2014-2023
We describe the outcome of a data challenge conducted as part Dark Machines Initiative and Les Houches 2019 workshop on Physics at TeV colliders. The challenged aims detecting signals new physics LHC using unsupervised machine learning algorithms. First, we propose how an anomaly score could be implemented to define model-independent signal regions in searches. large benchmark dataset, consisting >1 Billion simulated events corresponding $10~\rm{fb}^{-1}$ proton-proton collisions...
tal data and Monte Carlo simulation results for low energy antiproton annihilation is also reported, suggesting areas where the improvement of models possible. List papers
The principal aim of the AEgIS experiment at CERN is to measure acceleration antihydrogen due Earth's gravitational field. This would be a test Weak Equivalence Principle, which states that all bodies fall with same independently their mass and composition. effect field on antimatter will determined by measuring deflection path from straight line. position found detecting its annihilation surface silicon detector. measurement in performed gravity module, includes detector, an emulsion...
In the framework of HL-LHC upgrade, ATLAS experiment plans to introduce an all-silicon inner tracker cope with elevated occupancy. To investigate suitability pixel sensors using proven planar technology for upgraded tracker, Planar Pixel Sensor R&D Project (PPS) was established comprising 19 institutes and more than 90 scientists. The paper provides overview research development project highlights accomplishments, among them: beam test results up innermost layer fluences (> 10^16 n_eq cm^2);...
This work addresses the study of active edge n-in-p planar sensors. Active pixel sensors are promising candidates to instrument inner layers new ATLAS detector for High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC), thanks its radiation tolerant properties and increased fraction area due a distance as low 50 μm between last implants activate edge. is mainly aimed investigate hardness using Synopsys Technology Computer-Aided Design (TCAD) simulation by introducing traps inside bulk. The effect...
The LHC accelerator complex will be upgraded between 2020-2022, to the High-Luminosity-LHC, considerably increase statistics for various physics analyses. To operate under these challenging new conditions, and maintain excellent performance in track reconstruction vertex location, ATLAS pixel detector must substantially a full replacement is expected. Processing techniques novel designs are optimised through characterisation of test structures clean room also simulations with Technology...
The aim of the AEg̅IS experiment is to measure gravitational acceleration for anti-hydrogen in Earth's field, thus testing Weak Equivalence Principle, which states that all bodies fall with same independent their mass and composition. will make use a gravity module includes silicon detector, order deflection from straight path due by detecting annihilation position on its surface. A resolution better than 10 μm required determine precision 10%. work presented here part study different sensor...
Social media channels are vital for outreach and offer huge opportunities scientists to directly engage with the public using nontraditional methods – including lots of creativity humor. The physics community’s presence is growing more significant, this session (designed early career researchers) provided a lively discussion experts in domain. We covered how best use social raise awareness science, share excitement progress, cultivate support from followers. also discussed some thornier...
On January 17th 2018, a forum on possible Joint Research Activity future common Beam Telescope was held during the 6th Telescopes and Test Beams Workshop (BTTB) in Zurich, Switzerland. The BTTB workshop aims at bringing together community involved beam tests. It therefore offers suitable platform to induce community-wide discussions. its discussions were well received participants concluded that appropriate actions should be undertaken promptly. Specific hardware software proposals...
The newest results from the ATLAS Collaboration for production of a top-quark pair in association with $Z$ or $W$ boson, and four top quarks, are summarised these proceedings. measurements were performed 36.1 fb$^{-1}$ proton-proton collision data Large Hadron Collider at centre-of-mass energy 13 TeV.
An essential component of the long-term success scientific research is communicating methodology and significance new results to wider public. Utilising various social media platforms a vital tool for this endeavour. Over years, there have been number important on top physics released by ATLAS Collaboration. These communicated through audience-tailored content, including briefings, videos, press statements, amongst others. The Collaboration has continued adapt its communication strategy...
The best camera is the one you have on you. In this tutorial, I discussed how to use a smart phone communicate scientific work with remote audience using inbuilt produce still images and video content. A description of content can then be edited, if needed, shared various social media platforms was presented an alternative option directly live-stream interact in real-time. Also explored tutorial communicator ensure that what they share will accessible consider which are better for different...