Dr Ulla Blumenschein
Senior Lecturer of Particle Physics
School of Physical and Chemical Sciences
Queen Mary University of London
Research
Higgs boson decays to fermions, Z bosons + c/b quarks, Search for heavy Higgs bosons, MC generators, SM precision measurements, Calorimeter triggers
Interests
Hadron collider physics, Machine Learning in searches (BDT, NN), Calorimeters, Trigger, TDAQ, Data-Quality, Monte-Carlo production, Higgs boson measurements, Search for heavy Higgs bosons, Z bosons in association with light/b/c jets, Search for Supersymmetry, Electron reconstruction, Muon reconstruction, Hadronic jet calibration, Flavour tagging, Grid and Cloud computing.
Publications of specific relevance to the Centre for Experimental and Applied Physics

Publications of specific relevance to the Centre for Experimental and Applied Physics
Grants

Grants of specific relevance to the Centre for Experimental and Applied Physics
Particle Physics Research Centre Consolidated Grant 2025-29Seth Zenz,
Abigail Waldron,
Eram Rizvi,
Peter Hobson,
Adrian Bevan,
Jonathan Hays,
Marcella Bona,
Ulla Blumenschein, Linda Cremonesi,
Ian Dawson and
Nicola McConkey£904,955
Science & Technology Research Council (STFC)01-10-2025 - 30-09-2027
Particle Physics Research Centre Consolidated GrantAdrian Bevan,
Marcella Bona,
Peter Hobson,
Eram Rizvi,
Jonathan Hays, Theodore Kreouzis,
Ulla Blumenschein,
Seth Zenz, Linda Cremonesi and
Ian Dawson£1,860,446
Science & Technology Research Council (STFC)01-10-2022 - 31-03-2026
Detector Development Group Probe StationAdrian Bevan,
Seth Zenz,
Ian Dawson,
Jonathan Hays,
Marcella Bona,
Ulla Blumenschein, Linda Cremonesi,
Abigail Waldron,
Peter Hobson,
Eram Rizvi and Theodore Kreouzis
£304,320
Science & Technology Research Council (STFC)01-12-2022 - 31-03-2023
New precision levels in Z plus heavy flavour at the LHCUlla Blumenschein£11,200
Royal Society01-11-2020 - 30-10-2023
Research Group
PhD Students
- Alexander Arnold
Pprc Project - Sid Baines
Searching For a Heavy Charged Higgs Boson At The Atlas Experiment Using Machine Learning - Alexander Gavin
Z+Cc and Zh to Cc - James Inglis
Phenomenological Interpretation of Collider Measurements - Samuel Manchester
High Precision Search For New Physics At The Large Hadron Collider Using Machine Learning Unfolding - Mohammad Waris
AI Inspired Design of Functional Materials
News
April 2025
12 April 2025
Physicists at Queen Mary University of London are celebrating this week after being named among the winners of the prestigious 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.
The award honours the global scientific collaborations behind the ATLAS, CMS, LHCb and ALICE experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva, Switzerland – the ... [more]
