M. LeBlanc Source Confirmed

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Assistant Professor (Research)

John Brown University

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matt.leblanc@cern.ch

103 h-index 1210 pubs 49,087 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Dr. M. LeBlanc is an Assistant Professor (Research) at John Brown University, focusing on both theoretical and experimental particle physics. His research delves into high-energy particle collisions, exploring the fundamental forces and constituents of matter. A significant aspect of LeBlanc's work involves particle detector development, with an emphasis on performance and radiation hardness. This is reflected in recent publications concerning the MALTA monolithic sensor, including studies of its performance, timing capabilities, and radiation-hardened designs using CMOS processes. LeBlanc's broader interests encompass dark matter, cosmic phenomena, and quantum chromodynamics, seeking to understand particle interactions at the deepest level.

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  • h-index: 103
  • Publications: 1210
  • Citations: 49,087

Selected Publications

  • A field guide to event-shape observables using optimal transport (2025) DOI

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