Conor Henderson
Associate Professor
Geology-Physics Building
A&S Physics - 0011
Professional Summary
Conor Henderson joined the University of Cincinnati faculty in 2021 as an Associate Professor in the Physics Department. His research focuses on experimental elementary particle physics at the energy frontier, with the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. He received his undergraduate degree in physics and applied mathematics from Queen’s University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, and his PhD in physics from MIT. Before joining UC, he held postdoctoral research appointments with MIT and CERN, and was a faculty member at the University of Alabama.
Education
PhD: MIT 2005 (Physics)
MSci: Queen’s University, Belfast, Northern Ireland 1999 (Physics and Applied Mathematics )
Research and Practice Interests
Experimental elementary particle physics at the energy frontier, with the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.
Positions and Work Experience
2021 - Associate Professor , University of Cincinnati ,
2016 -2021 Associate Professor , University of Alabama,
2011 -2016 Assistant Professor , University of Alabama ,
2008 -2010 Fellow, CERN,
2005 -2008 Postdoctoral Research Associate , MIT,
1999 -2005 Graduate Research Assistant , MIT,
Research Support
Grant: #2323298 Investigators:Henderson, Conor; Sokoloff, Michael 09-01-2023 -08-31-2028 National Science Foundation S2I2: Institute for Research and Innovation in Software for High Energy Physics (IRIS-HEP) Role:Collaborator 200012.00 Hold Level:Federal
Grant: #QuarkNet / PHY-2309272 Investigators:Henderson, Conor 09-01-2023 -08-31-2026 National Science Foundation QuarkNet Center at the University of Cincinnati Role:PI 15300.00 Hold Level:Federal
Grant: #PHY-2411665-NEW Investigators:Henderson, Conor 09-01-2024 -08-31-2027 National Science Foundation Probing the Standard Model with the LHCb Detector at the Large Hadron Collider Role:PI 389998.00 Awarded Level:Federal
Keywords
Physics, particle, high energy physics, particle physics