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Dr. Andrew S. Chisholm is an Assistant Professor in the Particle Physics group at the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham. His research focuses on the ATLAS experiment at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC), particularly the Higgs boson's interactions with quarks and heavy quark physics. He leads Birmingham's efforts on quality assurance for the ATLAS tracking detector (ITk) upgrade and studies radiation hardness of semiconductor sensors using the MC40 cyclotron.
Education:
- PhD in Experimental Particle Physics, University of Birmingham (2014)
- MPhys (Hons.) in Physics, Durham University (2010)
His research interests include Higgs boson decays to charm/quark pairs, hadronic jet flavor tagging, quarkonium states, and inner detector material studies. He has held roles such as coordinator for Higgs decay studies, flavor tagging calibration, and quarkonium physics within the ATLAS collaboration.
Awards: None listed.
Advising & Grants: No listed advisees. Active in collaborative projects like the ATLAS ITk sensor quality assurance program and CERN-based research initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Core member of the ATLAS collaboration's Birmingham group, contributing to detector upgrades and data analysis workflows.


