About
I am a passionate doctoral candidate in physics at the University of Cincinnati, deeply engaged in the LHCb experiment at CERN. My research is at the forefront of flavor physics, with a particular focus on B meson physics. Prior to this, I earned my Master’s degree at the University of Minnesota, where I delved into the enigmatic domain of Magnetic Monopoles. This elusive particle, steeped in human curiosity since antiquity, remains a puzzle yet to be solved. During my Master’s, I was also involved in the NOvA experiment at Fermilab.
Currently, I'm working on rare decay studies of B meson physics and LHCb trigger development. I'm working on developing the infrastructure of integrating Machine Learning inference engines inside the LHCb data processing framework called Allen. I'm also part of IRIS-HEP initiative, which aims to develop and deploy sustainable software and services for the high-energy physics community with focus on LHC HL era.
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