About
High Energy Physics researcher. LHCb collaboration member. Strong background in BSM searches and Trigger algorithm for accelerator experiments. Developed NN based particle ID for the LHCb experiment.
I acted as Beyond Standard model searches convenor for the LHCb experiment. I was also apointed as representative of the LHCb experiment at CERN. Participated indirectly in many publications and have submitted my main analysis paper: Axion-like particle search for publication.
Skills & Expertise
GPU
BSM search
BSM search
trigger
trigger
algorithms
algorithms
Applied ML
Applied ML
Research Interests
Muography, high energy physics, searches beyon the standard model, high throughput computing
Connect With Me
Experience
Co-design 3D reconstruciton algorithms using data collected from custom sensors that I also co-design. The key factor is the mapping between relative attenuation of the muon flux and assett density.
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Education
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
Conferences & Seminars (3)
LHCP
The LHCP conference series started in 2013 after a successful fusion of two international conferences, "Physics at Large Hadron Collider Conference" and "Hadron Collider Physics Symposium". The programme will contain a detailed review of the latest experimental and theoretical results on collider physics, with many final results of the Large Hadron Collider Run-2, potentially a first glimpse of the upgraded accelerator and detector operation in Run-3, and discussions on further research directions within the high energy particle physics community, both in theory and experiment.
The main goal of the conference is to provide intense and lively discussions between experimenters and theorists in such research areas as the Standard Model Physics and Beyond, the Higgs Boson, Heavy Quark Physics and Heavy Ion Physics as well as to share recent progress in the high luminosity upgrades and future collider developments.
FIPs@LHCb
stablishment and maturation of the experimental programs searching for new physics with sizeable couplings at the LHC, there is an increasing interest in the broader particle and astrophysics community for exploring the physics of light and feebly-interacting particles as a paradigm complementary to a New Physics sector at the TeV scale and beyond. FIPs@LHCb continues the successful series of the FIPs workshops, FIPs 2020 and FIPs 2022. The main focus of the workshop was to explore the LHCb potential to search for FIPs thanks to the new software trigger deployed during the recent upgrade. Equally important goals of the workshop were to update the available parameter space in the commonly used FIPs benchmarks by including recent results from the high energy physics community and to discuss recent theory progress necessary for a more accurate definition of observables related to FIP benchmarks. This document presents the summary of the talks presented at the workshops and the outcome of subsequent discussions.
Belle II Physics Week
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Thesis Guided (1)
Master
Institution: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
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