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Sana Ruknudin S. Khattak07/08/2024, 09:00
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.
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Thomas HEPWORTH07/08/2024, 09:15
The Baryon Antibaryon Symmetry Experiment (BASE) makes world leading precision measurements of the fundamental properties of protons and anti-protons to look for CPT violation in the standard model of particle physics. To keep improving measurements BASE must have very strong control of the systematics of the experiment, primarily the magnetic field. BASE exists inside CERN's Antimatter...
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Sarah B N S A Alkhudari07/08/2024, 09:30
Sarah al Khudari earned her bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from the American University of the Middle East. After discovering her passion for programming in 2023, she’s dedicated to advancing her skills. She works as a contractor and instructor at the first Coding Academy in the Middle East, where she introduces young people to programming. In her free time, Sarah enjoys baking and...
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Avery Bryn Hanna07/08/2024, 09:45
Automating ATLAS control room anomaly detection with machine learning
Avery Hanna is a Bachelors student at Tufts University studying engineering physics. As a summer student at CERN she has been working on developing a machine learning tool to detect anomalies in detector operation for online use in the ATLAS control room. In this talk, she will review the model design and its performance...
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Alaa Nabeel M. Husain07/08/2024, 10:15
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.
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Abbas Ahmad Jheir07/08/2024, 10:30
ME0 GEM Detectors for the CMS experiment, CERN
I am Abbas JHEIR master's student in Fundamental physics at the Lebanese University from Lebanon. And to diversify my knowledge in different fields like optics and electronics, I did a 1-year internship in Fiber Optics Laboratory at Lebanese University, Lebanon. Now an intern at CERN working on GEM detectors for CMS experiment, @ Prevessin...
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Yasuhiro Maruya07/08/2024, 10:45
High energy neutrino measurement using the FASER detector
Hello, my name is Yasuhiro Maruya. I am a master student from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. Currently, in my university, I am studying the flavor tagging algorism of ATLAS experiments. I like games, talking physics, and research.
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In this summer student programme, I joined the FASER experiment. My research theme is evaluating... -
Abdullah M A J M H Alsayegh07/08/2024, 11:15
My name is Abdullah AlSayegh, I am an Electrical Engineering from the American University
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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
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Kathryn Mary Ream07/08/2024, 11:30
Katie Ream is a rising senior from Holliston, MA studying physics at the University of Michigan. During her time in undergrad she has worked on a variety of high energy particle physics projects, such as the ATLAS project or the SBND detector at Fermilab. This summer she pivoted to working on the CMS project under the BRIL group in order to develop an algorithm focusing on detecting outliers...
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Natalya Gerassyova07/08/2024, 11:45
Characterisation of silicon sensors for the CMS HGCAL project
My name is Natalya Gerassyova and I am from Kazakhstan. I just finished my first year of master's majoring in nuclear physics in the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. During my undergraduate studies I have worked with modelling straw detectors for NA64 experiment using Geant4 toolkit.
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Josephine Brewster08/08/2024, 09:00
Josephine Brewster is going into her final year of her undergraduate degree at the University of Victoria in Canada. She is currently working in the ATLAS diHiggs to 4b group with TRIUMF from Vancouver, Canada. She has previously worked in medical physics and on a future collider project and is planning to pursue graduate studies in high energy physics.
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Mr Nasir Hussain08/08/2024, 09:15
My name is Nasir Hussain, and I am from Pakistan. I am currently pursuing
my Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at Quaid-i-Azam University. This
summer, I have the privilege of working at CERN, focusing on anomaly
detection within the CMSWEB services.In this presentation, I will provide a comprehensive overview of my
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Ms Carolina Marisol Aguilar Rivera (Autonomous University of Puebla (MX))08/08/2024, 09:30
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...
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Pongsakorn Sriling08/08/2024, 09:45
I'm Pongsakorn Sriling from Bangkok, Thailand. I completed my bachelor's degree in Physics at Chulalongkorn University with a project on the feasibility of applying Machine Learning models in CMS Data Quality Monitoring (DQM). I will continue my studies by pursuing a Master's degree in Physics at Chulalongkorn University, in a research-oriented program. I am currently working on two projects...
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Pablo Villasenor Inda08/08/2024, 10:15
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Julia White08/08/2024, 10:30
Julia White is a Bachelor's student at Bates College in the US where she is studying physics. This summer, she built on her Atomic, Molecular, and Optical physics work while helping to perform data processing and analysis on the HiRadMat beam line. In this talk, she will review the app she built to run this analysis and discuss some of the interesting optics and beam behaviors she observed.
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Maryam Kamashki08/08/2024, 10:45
Title: Establishing Communication Between MTD DAQ Software and Integrated xDAQ Services
Introduction: My name is Maryam Kamashki, I am a graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science – Cloud Computing at the university of Bahrain. Currently, I am a summer student at CERN, where I focus on integrating MTD DAQ software with xDAQ services. In this presentation, I will elaborate on the...
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Qassem Awayies (CERN)08/08/2024, 11:15
Qassem Awayies, a Palestinian student of fundamental physics. He obtained his Bachelor's degree in physics from An-Najah National University in Palestine. During his Bachelor's studies, he was an intern at Irene Joiliot Curie labs at Paris. There, he was investigating the production of anti-hyprons and anti-protons with ALICE experimental team. He also was engaged in research in the field of...
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Zachariah Zain Charlesworth08/08/2024, 11:30
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.
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Logan Scott Switzer08/08/2024, 11:45
Introduction:
Logan is a rising 4th-year Bachelors student at a Liberal Arts College called Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon, USA. He is double majoring in Physics and Mathematics and believes his career path is guiding him toward theoretical particle cosmology.Abstract:
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The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) detector records, at its peak, around 1 billion interactions per second... -
Isadora Galvao09/08/2024, 09:00
Isadora Galvão is currently on the last year of her bachelor's degree in Physics in the São Paulo State University (unesp), Brazil. During her stay at CERN, she will be performing an analysis on the coupling between the Higgs boson and charm quark among the CMS Collaboration, under the supervision of Fabio Monti and Beatriz Ribeiro Lopes.
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Tamilarasan Ketheeswaran09/08/2024, 09:15
Tamilarasan Ketheeswaran is a master's student at RWTH Aachen University, specializing in theoretical particle physics. He is currently working with the ATLAS group at CERN on a project that explores the feasibility of detecting QCD instantons using the ALFA detector. This project involves investigating a theoretical QCD phenomenon that could provide deeper insights into the non-perturbative...
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Mawada Ali09/08/2024, 09:30
My name is Mawada Ali. I am a Sudanese student born and raised in
Saudi Arabia, currently pursuing a BSc in Physics as the valedictorian at
Alexandria University in Egypt.For the past month, I have been working with the L1-scouting group at
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the CMS experiment at CERN, focusing on data analysis. Grateful for
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Alexander John Champion09/08/2024, 09:45
Alexander Champion is a British physics student and teaching assistant from Norwich in the East of England. He is currently studying for a Master's degree in Physics at University College London, alongside working as a teaching assistant for children with special educational needs and disabilities. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Physics with Astrophysics from the University of York, in the...
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Elio Desbiens09/08/2024, 10:15
Elio Desbiens is an undergraduate student in physics at Université de Montréal in Canada, but is currently working in the ATLAS group at McGill University. They are working on software development for the electronic readout upgrade of the Liquid Argon calorimeter. They have past research experience in social sciences and in astrophysics. They want to pursue a career in theoretical particle physics.
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Shungo Fukaya09/08/2024, 10:30
Hi, my name is Shungo Fukaya and I just graduated from Northwestern University (USA) with a BS in applied math. I am currently working in the ALPHA team on the characterization of silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) incorporated in our latest trap design that enables more efficient and precise measurements of antihydrogen atoms. After this summer program, I will start my PhD focusing on precision...
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Adrian Jose Vasquez Ratti (CERN)09/08/2024, 10:45
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...
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Robin Syring09/08/2024, 11:15
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.
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Chaimaa Karam09/08/2024, 11:30
My name is Chaimaa Karam, and I’m a second-year master’s student in Mathematical Physics at Mohammed V University in Rabat, Morocco. I’m working on my master’s thesis, which I will complete in September 2024. My research focuses on Neutrino Physics, where I’m studying how to detect neutrinos and construct detectors as part of the KM3NeT project. During this work, I also participated as a...
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Andraz Tomsic09/08/2024, 11:45
Andraž is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Physics with a focus on Particle and Computational Physics at the University of Ljubljana. He focuses on the integration of machine learning techniques with experimental particle physics. He has conducted some analyses for the ATLAS experiment at Jozef Stefan Institute. He is now a part of the ATLAS Collaboration as a summer student.
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