Lee Barnby is an Associate Professor at the University of Derby since August 2016, specializing in Mathematics with a focus on high-energy nuclear collisions research through the ALICE experiment at CERN's LHC, alongside supervising PhD students. Teaching responsibilities include courses in Mathematical Modelling, Statistical Methods, Cryptography, Stochastic Processes, and Big Data Analytics for undergraduate and master’s level students. Barnby has held various roles at CERN since May 2008, including Guest Researcher and Strangeness Physics Analysis Coordinator, with involvement in multiple committees. Previous experience includes a Research Fellow role at the University of Birmingham and a Guest Researcher position at Brookhaven National Laboratory, along with a Post-Doctoral Research Associate role at Kent State University. Barnby holds a Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics from the University of Birmingham and a B.Sc. (Hons) in Physics from The University of Manchester.
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