
معرفی
Professor Eram Rizvi is a faculty member at Queen Mary University of London in the School of Physical and Chemical Sciences, holding a position in the Centre for Fundamental Physics and Centre for Experimental and Applied Physics. He specializes in high-energy physics, focusing on particle physics experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) through the ATLAS Collaboration. His research includes precision measurements of quark and gluon dynamics within protons, electroweak interactions, and quantum gravity phenomena such as micro black holes and extra dimensions.
Teaching responsibilities include leading undergraduate and graduate courses in nuclear physics, experimental techniques, and data-intensive science training through the DISCNet CDT. He has pioneered flipped classroom methods and been recognized with an Innovative Teaching Prize (2012). His leadership roles include Director of Training for the DISCNet Centre for Doctoral Training.
Research highlights include developing the BlackMax simulation tool for quantum gravity signatures at the LHC, studies of proton structure via parton distribution functions, and searches for new physics beyond the Standard Model. His work spans experimental collaborations at ATLAS, HERA, and theoretical frameworks exploring Higgs boson decays, dark matter interactions, and top-quark physics.
Key contributions include over 150 peer-reviewed publications, with recent focus areas including vector boson scattering, dark matter mediator searches, and heavy ion collisions. His work integrates advanced computing techniques and machine learning for data analysis.


