
معرفی
Mark Costantini is a Research Fellow in the High Energy Physics Research Group at the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP), University of Cambridge. His research focuses on theoretical and computational aspects of particle physics, including parton distribution functions (PDFs), Monte Carlo methods, and LHC data analysis. He contributes to open-source tools like SIMUnet for global fits of EFT Wilson coefficients and PDFs. His work bridges theoretical predictions with experimental data from high-energy colliders.
Research Interests:
- Parton distribution functions and their uncertainties
- Monte Carlo replica method applications
- LHC Run II data interpretation
- Computational tools for collider physics
Recent Work Trends: His publications emphasize precision studies of PDFs, validation of computational models (e.g., Monte Carlo replicas), and development of software frameworks for high-energy physics analyses. These efforts aim to enhance theoretical predictions for future collider experiments.
Awards & Grants: No awards explicitly listed in the provided text.
Labs/Teams: Part of the DAMTP High Energy Physics group, collaborating on projects involving PDFs, EFT, and LHC phenomenology.


