Keizer
Floris
EP-LBD
Fellows

My research focuses on detector R&D and simulation for future upgrades, in particular the use of sub-nanosecond time information to improve the performance of RICH (Ring-Imaging Cherenkov) detectors in the high-luminosity environment. At the University of Cambridge, I studied my undergraduate in natural sciences, master’s in physics and PhD in high-energy physics. In 2019, I started at CERN as a project associate. As a fellow since 2021, I am excited to extend the detector R&D to collaborative beam tests of prototypes and to explore novel ideas and technologies for future upgrades.