Meenakshi Narain Source Confirmed

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John Brown University

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44 h-index 439 pubs 21,054 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Meenakshi Narain is a faculty member at John Brown University whose research encompasses both theoretical and experimental particle physics. Her work addresses high-energy particle collisions, particle detector development, dark matter, and quantum chromodynamics. Narain's additional interests include computational physics and Python applications, with a recent publication in 2024.

Metrics

  • h-index: 44
  • Publications: 439
  • Citations: 21,054

Selected Publications

  • On the feasibility of future colliders: report of the Snowmass'21 Implementation Task Force (2023) DOI
  • The Future of US Particle Physics -- The Snowmass 2021 Energy Frontier Report (2022) DOI
  • Report of the Topical Group on Physics Beyond the Standard Model at Energy Frontier for Snowmass 2021 (2022) DOI
  • Report of the Topical Group on Top quark physics and heavy flavor production for Snowmass 2021 (2022) DOI
  • Report of the Topical Group on Electroweak Precision Physics and Constraining New Physics for Snowmass 2021 (2022) DOI
  • Background Monte Carlo Samples for a Future Hadron Collider (2022) DOI
  • Report of the Snowmass 2021 Collider Implementation Task Force (2022) DOI
  • On the feasibility of future colliders: report of the Snowmass'21 Implementation Task Force (2022) DOI
  • Strange quark as a probe for new physics in the Higgs sector (2022) DOI
  • Broadening the scope of Education, Career and Open Science in HEP (2022) DOI
  • Search for four top quark production in the single-lepton final state with the CMS data (2021)
  • Learning from the Pandemic: the Future of Meetings in HEP and Beyond (2021) DOI
  • End-to-End Jet Classification of Boosted Top Quarks with CMS Open Data (2021) DOI

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