My name is Sana Khattak. I am a 4th year physics undergrad at the University of Bahrain. I work on the CMS experiment under Dr. Özgür Sahin.
My project is about the MTD which is a timing detector. It is part of the phase-2 upgrades to CMS for the HL-LHC. My work is on restructuring and refactorization of code and documentation.
Calibration of the Temperature Sensors for the CMS MTD DAQ System
Hello I'm Alaa. I exist. I graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Bahrain. My days are filled with equations, diagrams, and the occasional existential crisis.
My name is Abdullah AlSayegh, I am an Electrical Engineering from the American University
of the Middle East in Kuwait. At my time there I excelled in Electrical Engineering; I
particularly enjoyed solving problems and building circuits for a range of applications. At
CERN, I am working on the Compact Muon Solenoid project in Prévessin Building 904 where
the CMS GEM group is based. I...
My name is Carolina Marisol Aguilar Rivera, I’m currently writing my undergraduate thesis for the B.S. in Physics at the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (BUAP), one of the top-ranked universities in Mexico for B.S. Physics programs.
In my country and here at CERN, I specialize in detectors and proudly work for the RPC-group collaboration in the CMS experiment. I have experience...
Zach is entering his fourth year of honours physics at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Currently, he is working with the ALPHA collaboration in the antimatter factory on both the ALPHA2 and ALPHA-g experiments.
Hi. My name is Adrián Vásquez, I'm from Venezuela and I'm finishing my master degree in Physics at The Simón Bolívar University located in my country. From the beginning of my master I've been working in collaboration with LPNHE (Lab of Nuclear and High Energies Physics of Paris Cité/Sorbonne Université located in Paris) for the production and optimization of HGTD Modules. HGTD is a new...
I'm Robin from Germany, currently pursuing my master degree in physics.
I recently had the opportunity to contribute to the ROOT team at CERN, working on a project focused on simulation-based inference to enhance the predictive power of parameter estimation.