About Me
I have been working as a High Energy particle physicist for 5 years at the Large Hadron Collider. In my relatively brief career, I have discovered one very pesky particle known as the Higgs boson, and often quoted as "the god Particle" based on the title of the book by Leon Ledderman. I hope to find many more particles that will help us build a quantum field theory that explains the earliest physics of the big bang and explain what the dark matter of the universe is made of.
The Large Hadron collider also functions as a "Human Collider" where scientists from all over the world weave ideas to build a rigorous statistical analysis of the huge amount of data measured by the detectors at the LHC. My job is to think of creative ways to look for interesting evidence for new physics and devise a strategy for finding it new data at the CMS detector. Over time we also hope to increase the rate of collisions at high energies. I also work on upgrading the CMS detector to sharpen its sensitivity to new physics signatures. I am an enthusiastic and well rounded scientist, so I also like to spend some time on science communication. I also have other creative interests such as creative writing and improvisational acting. For more info, check the link to my CV below. |
Current Experiment
• Currently I am a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Colorado Boulder and I work on CMS detector at the Large Hadron Collider
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Curriculum Vitae
• I successfully defended my PhD at Rutgers Univeristy
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Recent Presentations
Conferences:
•ICHEP 2018 •Moriond QCD 2017 •Recontres Du Vietnam •Internation Conference on Frontiers in Physics • Lake Louise Winter Institute Science Communication: • CMS Virtual Visits |
Key Publications
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