
About
Mei-Li Holmberg is a Senior Research Associate at the School of Physics, University of Bristol. Her work focuses on particle physics, particularly in the context of the CMS Collaboration at CERN, with expertise in the Standard Model, Higgs boson studies, and muon detection technologies.
- Current Role: Research Fellow, School of Physics, University of Bristol
- Key Research Areas: Standard Model Effective Field Theory, Quark-Gluon Plasma, CMS Detector Upgrades
Her recent research explores high-energy particle collisions (pp and PbPb at √sNN = 5.02 TeV) to study bottom quark hadronization and low-momentum muon identification using machine learning. She contributes to the Large Hadron Collider experiments, focusing on precision measurements and detector optimization.
Her publications highlight collaborations with the CMS Collaboration, with co-authors like J. Goldstein and I. Tomalin. She has no explicitly listed scientific awards in the provided text.
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