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Professor Marielle Chartier is a Professor of Physics at the University of Liverpool, affiliated with the School of Physical Sciences and Department of Physics. She leads research in high-energy physics, focusing on QCD hadronic matter dynamics using the ALICE experiment at CERN's LHC and the future Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). As Chair of the ALICE Collaboration Board (2022–2025), she oversees international research involving 2000+ scientists. Her work includes developing silicon detector technologies at the Liverpool Semiconductor Detector Centre (LSDC).
- Education: No explicit academic qualifications listed.
- Research Interests: Quark-gluon plasma properties, jet quenching, detector R&D, and symmetry energy studies. Recent focus on ALICE Run 3 data and EIC preparatory work.
Her publications (2021–2025) emphasize precision measurements in Pb-Pb collisions, photon production dynamics, and hypernuclei studies. Awards include an EPSRC Advanced Research Fellowship (2001).
- Grants: £58m UK investment for EIC participation, STFC grants (2017–2031) for ALICE upgrades and nuclear physics research.
- Professional Activities: Editorial roles in Europhysics Letters and Philosophical Transactions A; leadership in international conferences (e.g., ACHEP’23 keynote).
Led detector construction for ALICE’s ITS2 upgrade (13B pixels) and collaborates on the ePIC experiment at the EIC. Supervised advanced theses on detector development and collision physics.
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