I'm a passionate Physicist with an engineering background now working in data science, data engineering, and data analysis. I previously dedicated my efforts to a research project for my master's thesis at the ALICE experiment at CERN, focusing on the jets framework in Run3.
- πΌ Current Role: Engaged in data science, data engineering, and data analysis, applying my expertise to evaluate model performance predictions and manage financial data.
- π¬ Previous Research: My master's thesis involved working with the ALICE experiment at CERN, specifically on extracting the strong coupling constant from the Lund Plane with jets in proton-proton collisions. This pioneering application of the Lund Plane to Run3 data was an exciting opportunity to explore potential new discoveries.
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π Run3 Jets Analysis: As part of my master's thesis, I have actively contributed to O2Physics - the ALICE experiment analysis framework - focusing on the jets framework in Run3. Here are the links to my contributions:
You can read more about my research results in my Master final thesis.
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β¨ Run2 Azimuthal Correlation Functions: During my CERN Summer School, I conducted research and contributed to the ALICE experiment analysis framework by studying the azimuthal correlation function of prompt D mesons with charged particles in Run2 data. I applied the Von Mises function for data fitting, providing valuable insights into particle behavior and interactions. You can read more about my research results here: Study of the azimuthal correlation function of prompt D mesons with charged particles using the Von Mises function for fitting the data
- Particle Physics
- Data Analysis
- Data Science
- Coding and Programming
- Physical Engineering
- Research and Development
- LinkedIn: Alice Caluisi on LinkedIn
- π§ Email: alice.caluisi@gmail.com