Pierre-Hugues BeaucheminView profile
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Pierre-Hugues Beauchemin is a Professor of Physics & Astronomy at Tufts University, affiliated with the School of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on experimental high-energy physics, particularly within the ATLAS experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC). He leads efforts in precision measurements of the Standard Model, searches for dark matter via missing energy signatures, and optimization of the ATLAS trigger system, with a focus on the Missing Energy trigger. Education: PhD in High Energy Physics, McGill University (2005) MSc in High Energy Physics, Université de Montréal (2000) BSc in Mathematics and Physics, Université de Montréal (1999) Research Interests: Experimental High Energy Physics, dark matter detection, quantum chromodynamics (QCD), Standard Model precision studies, and epistemological aspects of particle physics experiments. His work combines data analysis at the LHC with software development for detector operations. Grants & Funding: Recipient of U.S. Department of Energy grants for High Energy Physics research at Tufts (2018–2021 and ongoing). Professional Roles: Coordinator of the ATLAS ETmiss Trigger Group (2014–2016), Monte Carlo Production and Simulation Trigger Coordinator (2016), and contributor to the Standard Model Group at CERN. Active in workshops such as the Corfu2017 conference on particle physics. Labs/Teams: Integral member of the ATLAS Collaboration, focusing on detector operations and data analysis for new physics searches.













