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Paul Soler is a Professor in Experimental Particle Physics at the University of Glasgow. His main research activity focuses on experimental particle physics, particularly understanding CP violation and the mechanisms that produce differences between matter and antimatter. He participates in the LHCb experiment at the Large Hadron Collider in CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, exploring CP violation in new physics and Standard Model decays of beauty and charm hadrons. Notable contributions include studying time-dependent CP violations in multi-body decays and observations related to baryon decays involving heavy charm quarks. Professor Soler is also interested in CP violation in neutrino oscillations, which are crucial for understanding the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe. He has contributed to the T2K, Super-Kamiokande, and Hyper-Kamiokande collaborations, focusing on evidence for matter-antimatter asymmetry in neutrino oscillations and the development of muon collider technologies. His work includes designing new detectors and participating in the muon ionization cooling project, contributing valuable insights to neutrino beam simulations. Professor Soler has substantial experience in experimental methods and has led various collaborations aimed at advancing particle physics.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow, Scotland
Leading research in experimental particle physics and complex collaborations.