7–9 Aug 2024
CERN
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Student Session

8 Aug 2024, 09:00
222/R-001 (CERN)

222/R-001

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  1. Josephine Brewster
    08/08/2024, 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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  2. Mr Nasir Hussain
    08/08/2024, 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
    project, detailing my current progress and outlining the goals I...

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  3. 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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  4. Pongsakorn Sriling
    08/08/2024, 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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  5. Pablo Villasenor Inda
    08/08/2024, 10:15
  6. Julia White
    08/08/2024, 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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  7. Maryam Kamashki
    08/08/2024, 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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  8. 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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  9. Zachariah Zain Charlesworth
    08/08/2024, 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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  10. Logan Scott Switzer
    08/08/2024, 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:
    The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) detector records, at its peak, around 1 billion interactions per second...

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