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Peter Loch is a Research Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Arizona. His research focuses on experimental high-energy physics, particularly through the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). He specializes in jet reconstruction, detector calibration, and software development for particle physics analyses. His work includes contributions to calorimeter design, missing transverse energy studies, and jet substructure analysis.
His research interests span particle physics, detector technology, and LHC-based experiments. Key areas include jet physics, hadronic showers, and software tools for data analysis. His articles highlight advancements in jet reconstruction algorithms, topological cell clustering, and performance optimizations for ATLAS.
Peter Loch has contributed to multiple phases of the LHC, including Run 1 and Run 2 analyses, and has explored topics such as small-radius jets and event topology. His work emphasizes both experimental methodologies and collaboration-driven software solutions.
While no scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, his extensive publication record reflects sustained contributions to the field. He is actively involved in the ATLAS collaboration and has advised on detector-related projects.
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