7–9 Aug 2024
CERN
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Student Session

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

222/R-001

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  1. Isadora Galvao
    09/08/2024, 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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  2. Tamilarasan Ketheeswaran
    09/08/2024, 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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  3. Mawada Ali
    09/08/2024, 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
    the CMS experiment at CERN, focusing on data analysis. Grateful for
    this invaluable learning experience, I will soon return to my university...

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  4. Alexander John Champion
    09/08/2024, 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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  5. Elio Desbiens
    09/08/2024, 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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  6. Shungo Fukaya
    09/08/2024, 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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  7. 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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  8. Robin Syring
    09/08/2024, 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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  9. Chaimaa Karam
    09/08/2024, 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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  10. Andraz Tomsic
    09/08/2024, 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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