About
Professor Ian Bearden is affiliated with the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen, where he works in the Experimental Particle Physics department. His research focuses on high-energy particle collisions and nuclear physics phenomena.
His research interests include:
- Particle Physics and Nuclear Physics
- High Energy Physics and Collider Experiments
- Subatomic Particle Interactions
- Experimental Methods in Particle Detection
Professor Bearden's recent work demonstrates significant contributions to understanding particle production in high-energy collisions, particularly in proton-proton and heavy ion collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). His research spans detector development, hypernuclei studies, strange baryon production, and photon production mechanisms.
His scientific contributions have gained attention in the physics community:
- Research picked up by 17 news outlets
- Blogged about by 4 sources
- Discussed by numerous researchers on social media platforms including X (27 users), Facebook (1 page), and Bluesky (4 users)
- Read by researchers on academic platforms like Mendeley
Professor Bearden is an active member of the ALICE Collaboration at CERN, contributing to major discoveries in high-energy nuclear physics. His work involves international collaboration with researchers from numerous countries, reflecting the global nature of modern particle physics research.
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