Professor Nigel Watson is a Professor of Particle Physics at the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham. He has held senior academic roles since 2005 and previously worked at CERN, Rutherford Appleton Lab, and Carleton University. His work focuses on physics analysis and core simulation for the LHCb Experiment at CERN, alongside detector development for future particle physics experiments. Education and career highlights include a BSc and PhD, with extended research stints at CERN (1990-1998) and collaborative roles with international institutions. His research spans experimental particle physics, emphasizing precision measurements in high-energy collisions and advancing detector technologies. Key research interests involve analyzing particle decays, jet physics, and exploring rare phenomena such as CP violation. His recent work includes studies of B-meson decays, quark dynamics, and contributions to next-generation collider designs like the Linear Collider Facility at CERN. Publications reflect a focus on LHCb collaborations, covering topics like Bose-Einstein correlations, jet substructure, and Z-boson mass measurements. These studies contribute to testing Standard Model predictions and probing new physics frontiers.










