- High Energy Physics
- Particle Physics
- CP Violation
- +۹ مورد دیگر
Xavier Vilasís Cardona is a Full Professor at La Salle Digital Engineering School, within the Engineering Department and part of the Research Group on Smart Society. He is actively involved in high-energy physics research, particularly through the LHCb collaboration at CERN, and leads multiple interdisciplinary projects in AI, cybersecurity, and smart systems. His research interests span High Energy Physics , Particle Physics , CP Violation , Standard Model tests, Meson Decays , and B Physics . He also contributes to Machine Learning , Cybersecurity , and AI Readiness in Education , reflecting a strong interdisciplinary profile bridging engineering and fundamental physics. The most recent publications show a consistent focus on rare B meson decays, angular analyses, photon polarization, and precision measurements in flavor physics. These works contribute to global efforts in testing the Standard Model and searching for new physics through anomalies in lepton universality and CP violation. Scientific Awards: No awards explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Advising and Grants: Xavier Vilasís Cardona is a Principal Investigator (PI) on several active research grants, including projects such as 'Algoritmo DISARGUE de detección de discurso de odio', 'FLAIR: Fostering Learners' AI Readiness' (funded by the European Commission), 'Customer Driven Supply Chain', and 'Aprenentatge Automàtic per la detecció i resposta d'incidents de ciberseguretat'. He also contributes to the LHCb-CERN data challenges. These projects reflect leadership in both fundamental research and applied engineering domains. Labs and Teams: He is a member of the Research Group on Smart Society and actively participates in the LHCb collaboration, a major international particle physics experiment at CERN. His work involves large-scale data analysis, machine learning applications, and detector-level physics studies.










