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Dr Jim Brooke is an Associate Professor in Particle Physics at the School of Physics, University of Bristol. He holds a PhD and M.Sci. from the University of Bristol and is active in experimental physics collaborations like CMS and DUNE.
- Education: M.Sci. and PhD from University of Bristol
His research focuses on developing fast online data processing systems for high-energy physics experiments, particularly using programmable logic devices (FPGAs) to identify physics signatures in data. Key projects include:
- Searches for dark matter via Higgs boson decays
- Investigations into exotic long-lived particles beyond the Standard Model
- DUNE experiment contributions for neutrino detection from supernovae and astrophysical sources
Recent research trends highlight his work on machine learning acceleration for fast triggers (2021-2022) and medical imaging applications. His expertise spans detector design, data acquisition, and algorithm optimization for particle physics.
Jim Brooke leads the DUNE Data Acquisition Project Stage 2 (2025-2027) and has collaborated on interdisciplinary projects involving FPGA-based systems and medical imaging analysis.
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