Steffen Korn is a physicist with a keen interest in high-energy research, mainly focused on the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. His current work involves conducting high-energy-physics analyses at ATLAS, specifically emphasising the top-boson coupling in processes such as the associated production of a top quark pair and a Z or Higgs boson.
Utilising machine learning techniques, Steffen Korn applies advanced computational methods to reconstruct and classify events, enhancing the precision and efficiency of their research and contributing to the broader understanding of high-energy phenomena.
As a member of the II Physics Institute at the University of Göttingen, Steffen Korn actively collaborates with fellow physicists and researchers exploring the Higgs boson’s properties within the quantum entanglement framework. Investigating the intricate interplay between quantum phenomena and particle interactions contributes to the ongoing exploration of fundamental physics possible.