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Andrew Rose is an electronic engineer focusing on advanced particle physics and engineering. He joined Imperial College London in 2001 to pursue an undergraduate master's course in physics, inspired by his keen interest in both engineering and fundamental theory. His academic journey includes significant involvement at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, where he worked on cutting-edge physics and engineering challenges. Rose's master's project analyzed the conceptual tracking trigger for the LHC's upgrades, presenting findings at CERN in the summer of 2005. During his doctoral studies, he contributed to the design and implementation of a Global Calorimeter Trigger for the CMS experiment, enhancing the tracking trigger's architecture through innovative FPGA-based solutions. Over the years, he has supervised numerous students, contributed to notable projects, and presented at international conferences. His dedication to signal processing in particle physics was recognized with multiple awards, including the CMS Achievement Award and the CMS Spokesperson's Medal Prize for his impactful contributions to new physics algorithms. Rose's work continues to advance the field of particle physics, particularly in developing efficient tracking systems for high-energy physics experiments.
Imperial College London • London, United Kingdom
Contributed to studies focusing on the upgrade of the Calorimeter trigger, including the development of a Time-Multiplexed trigger architecture.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.