I am an INFN Postdoc in Theoretical Particle Physics at the Frascati National Laboratories (LNF).
My research is in High-Energy Collider Phenomenology (hep-ph). In particular, I am interested in:
- Precision predictions for proton-proton collisions — Higgs physics, Beyond-the-Standard Model (BSM), and mapping of BSM models to effective field theories.
- Jet physics, parton showers, and in-medium energy loss in heavy-ion collisions.
I am also interested in the development of Monte Carlo Event Generators and relevant new techniques in both perturbative and non-perturbative quantum chromodynamics (QCD).
Profiles
INSPIRE-HEP | Alexander.Lind.1 |
GitHub | alexander-lind |
ORCID | 0000-0002-0491-3507 |
arXiv | Lind, A |
Positions
2024 — present |
INFN Cabibbo Postdoctoral Fellowship National Laboratory of Frascati (LNF), Frascati, Rome, Italy |
2022 — 2024 |
CNRS / IN2P3 Postdoctoral Researcher in HEP Phenomenology Subatech, IMT Atlantique, Nantes, France |
Education
PhD |
University of Sussex (and Royal Holloway, University of London) Thesis: "Phenomenology of Higgs bosons in QCD at the LHC" 2022 |
MSc |
University of Copenhagen (and Lund University) Thesis: "A Study of Diffractive Scattering with the ATLAS and ALFA Experiment" 2017 |
Summer Student |
CERN, ATLAS Report: "Energy Resolution Study for Particle Flow Jets at the ATLAS Experiment" 2015 |
BSc |
University of Copenhagen Thesis: "Extracting Anomalous Triple Gauge Boson Couplings at LHC for WZ" (PDF, 1.2MB) 2015 |