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Nicholas Wardle is an Associate Professor at Imperial College London, specializing in High Energy Particle Physics with a focus on precision measurements related to the Standard Model and the Higgs boson. Since joining the CMS Collaboration in 2010, he has worked extensively on measuring properties of the Higgs boson and exploring exotic decay modes linked to Dark Matter particles. He is actively involved in the development of sophisticated statistical methods which incorporate machine learning techniques to (re-)interpret Higgs boson measurements and ensure the preservation of results for future research. Additionally, he leads the Horizon 2020 CosmoPort project, investigating the application of Machine Learning to identify and classify materials exposed to cosmic muons. With years of experience in both academic and research positions, such as his tenure as a CERN Research Fellow, Wardle combines a solid foundation in theoretical physics with innovative methodologies to advance the field.
Imperial College London • London, United Kingdom
Teaching and research in High Energy Particle Physics.
Imperial College London • London, United Kingdom
Teaching and conducting research in the field of Physics.
Imperial College London • London, United Kingdom
Conducting leading-edge research in High Energy Physics.
CERN • Geneva, Switzerland
Researching High Energy Particle Physics.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.