BIO

My research in High Energy Particle Physics revolves around searching for Physics beyond the Standard Model through precision measurements of the recently discovered Higgs boson.

I have been a member of the CMS Collaboration since 2010, and have worked on measuring the properties of the Higgs boson, and searches for exotic Higgs boson decay modes including decays to Dark Matter particles. I have been active in the development and use of sophisticated statistical methods, including the use of machine-learning based methods, to (re-)interpret Higgs boson measurements and searches, and preserve the results for the future.

 

I am interested in practical applications of particle physics and ML. Most recently, as the Imperial lead on the Horizion 2020 CosmoPort project, I am researching the use of Machine Learning to identify and classify objects and materials with cosmic muons.  

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

  • Ernest Rutherford Fellow
    Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom2017 - 2022
  • Lecturer
    Imperial College, Physics, London, UK1 Jan 2022 - 31 Aug 2025
  • Associate Professor
    Imperial College London, Physics, United Kingdom1 Sep 2025 - present

NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS

  • CERN Research Fellow
    CERN, Physics, Geneva, Switzerland2013 - 2016

DEGREES

  • PhD
    Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom2009 - 2013
  • MSci, Mathematics and Physics
    University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom2005 - 2009

FACULTY

  • Faculty of Natural Sciences

POSITION NAME

  • Associate Professor in Energy Frontier Physics

FIELDS OF RESEARCH