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Lingxin Meng is a Research Fellow in Experimental Particle Physics at the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science and Technology, Lancaster University. They are also affiliated with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory as a visiting researcher. Their work primarily focuses on high-energy physics experiments using the ATLAS detector at CERN's Large Hadron Collider.
Dr. Meng's research spans multiple areas of experimental particle physics, with particular emphasis on Higgs boson physics, top quark physics, and searches for physics beyond the Standard Model. Their work involves both theoretical analysis of collision data and practical detector development, particularly for the ATLAS Inner Tracker system. They have made significant contributions to precision measurements of Standard Model processes while also pushing the boundaries in searches for new particles and phenomena.
The publication record shows active involvement in numerous cutting-edge research projects, with a focus on advanced analysis techniques including neural simulation-based inference methods. Recent work demonstrates expertise in complex event reconstruction, particularly for multi-object final states involving Higgs bosons, top quarks, and vector bosons. Their research contributes to our fundamental understanding of particle physics while developing new methodologies for data analysis at the energy frontier.
As a member of the ATLAS collaboration, Dr. Meng participates in one of the largest international scientific collaborations in history, working with researchers from institutions worldwide to advance our understanding of fundamental particles and forces. Their work on detector development, particularly for the High-Luminosity LHC upgrade, shows commitment to both current and future experimental capabilities.



