Emily Filmer

Emily Filmer is studying upgrades to the ATLAS Detector, focusing on the Inner Tracker Strip geometry and Endcap module testing. 

The High-Luminosity LHC will use new silicon detectors to take data faster than ever, and I am interested in the accurate translation of engineering drawings into a 3D model to be used in simulation. Once the prototype parts are built, these are cross-referenced with mass and material measurements. Adelaide will also be involved in testing R1 and R4 Strip Endcap modules, which are being assembled in Melbourne. 

Additionally, Emily is looking for Beyond Standard Model physics with displaced vertices and missing transverse energy. 


Home institution: The University of Adelaide
Research Theme: LHC Searches, Direct Detection