I have an experimental background working on the CERN experiments NA48 and ATLAS, and the BaBar experiment at SLAC. I also work on the Belle 2 experiment in Japan where my interests are in a range of searches for physics beyond the standard model and to perform precision tests of discrete symmetries using subatomic analogues of qbits. My group is looking to contribute to understanding beam backgrounds on the experiment and to work on the upgrade of the Belle 2 silicon detector.In 2021 I created a detector development group at QMUL to recognise the fact that we have a world leading capability to design and construct bespoke radiation detector instruments. We have invented new types of radiation detector and area also working on product development with commercial partners. Our aim is to provide radiation detectors for fundamental science and use those skills to deploy systems that can help keep society safe.My group on the ATLAS upgrade works on mechanics, thermal management, metrology and silicon sensor development. I was PI for a small collaboration called Arachnid that is tested CMOS Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors for particle and nuclear physics applications, and am interested in physics potential and tracking detectors for future particle colliders. I am a member of the MoEDAL collaboration at CERN, looking for new physics using deep learning techniques. For several years I also worked as the physics coordinator for a proposed particle physics experiment, SuperB.I have taught courses on AI and machine learning, mathematics, statistics, quantum mechanics, and laboratory work. I've published a book with Cambridge University Press called Statistical Data Analysis for the Physical Sciences and with 4 excellent colleagues published: The Physics of the B Factories, which is available on the archive as arXiv:1406.6311. This latter book is an international collaboration where 172 physicists from four continents have contributed directly to the effort.From 2018-2023 I was a Fellow of the Turing Institute, and I am a Fellow of the Institute of Physics and of the Higher Education Academy.
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