
معرفی
Seth Zenz is a Senior Lecturer in Experimental Particle Physics at Queen Mary University of London's School of Physical and Chemical Sciences. He joined QMUL in 2018 and leads Degree Apprenticeships within the School. His research focuses on Big Data analysis at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC), Higgs boson measurements, and detector technologies. He leads the ATLAS Inner Tracker upgrade group and explores new silicon detector innovations.
- Affiliations: Centre for Fundamental Physics, Centre for Experimental and Applied Physics
- Roles: Outreach Coordinator for Physics Research in School Environments, Lead Academic for ATLAS Open Data Project
His research interests include precision measurements of Higgs boson properties, particularly its dimuon decay rate and b-quark decay modes. He also develops data science curricula and modules for apprenticeship programs, such as Data Programming and Data Analysis and Data Solutions.
Key achievements include a Spark Award for the Higgs Boson Dominoes project and the 2021 SEPNet Public Engagement Champion award. He has secured grants from Queen Mary's Centre for Public Engagement and contributed to over 150 peer-reviewed publications in particle physics, including groundbreaking work in Higgs physics and detector development.



