M. Stamenkovic Source Confirmed

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Postdoctoral fellowship

John Brown University

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41 h-index 394 pubs 5,112 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Dr. M. Stamenkovic is a postdoctoral fellow at John Brown University, focusing on both theoretical and experimental particle physics. Their research spans a range of topics, including high-energy particle collisions, particle detector development, dark matter, quantum chromodynamics, and black holes. Stamenkovic's work appears in publications such as the HHH whitepaper and involves the reconstruction of multi-Higgs-boson events using symmetry-preserving attention networks. Their scholarship also extends to areas outside of physics, including a publication on cybersuicide and another examining the influence of European law on criminal procedure.

Stamenkovic's primary research interests lie in the study of particle interactions and cosmic phenomena.

Metrics

  • h-index: 41
  • Publications: 394
  • Citations: 5,112

Selected Publications

  • Reconstruction of boosted and resolved multi-Higgs-boson events with symmetry-preserving attention networks (2025) DOI

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