Ken Mimasu

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Ken Mimasu is a theoretical particle physicist working on the collider phenomenology of physics beyond the standard model. He is an expert in effective field theory, numerical simulations, and global statistical analyses of high-energy physics data. He was awarded his PhD from the University of Southampton, UK, in 2013; has held postdoctoral positions at the University of Sussex, UK, and King’s College London; and held a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship at UCLouvain, Belgium. In 2023, he was awarded an Ernest Rutherford Fellowship by the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council to pursue his research at the University of Southampton, where he now holds a lectureship.


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Observation of a Single Top Quark and a Photon

The Large Hadron Collider’s ATLAS Collaboration observes, for the first time, the coincident production of a photon and a top quark. Read More »