Internship presentation #3
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Gudrun Hiller (CERN)
- Constraining BSM physics in c -> d l^+ nu transitions
- Phenomenology of four lepton interactions at hi and lo pt
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Jaime Ruz and Julia Vogel (TU Dortmund)
- Characterization of multilayer mirrors for Dark Matter Detection
- Radiopurity Measurement and Simulation of X-Ray Optics for the International Axion Observatory
- Axion Emission from the ANTARES Supergiant
- Black Holes as Laboratories for Dark Matter: Axion Trapping and Detection Prospects
- High-Frequency Gravitational Waves: Detection via Resonant Cavities
- X-Ray Microscopy for Small-Animal SPECT Imaging
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Matteo Franchini (Bologna University)
- MIDDLE: a deep learning tool for jet soft-muon tagging
- Quantum Circuit Design and Simulation for Superconducting Qubits Coupled to Resonant Cavities in the QUARTET project
- Development and Design of Quantum Machine Learning Methods for High-Energy Physics in the ATLAS experiment
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LHCb-Dortmund group (part 2 of 2)
- GPU-optimised RICH reconstruction for the HLT1 trigger at LHCb
- Exploring flavour physics at FCCee
- Measuring partice-antiparticle asymmetries in charm decays at LHCb
- Module design and validation for the LHCb MightyTracker
- Design of a diamond detector system for clinical applications
- Sensitivity for the very rare decay B2ee with LHCb
- Search for Lepton Flavor Violation in tau23mu decays with LHCb
- Search for CP Violation in rare B+->Kmumu decays with LHCb
- First look at strangeness production in Oxygen collisions with LHCb
- Tune charm production in CR event generators to LHCb
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Christian Glaser (TU Dortmund)
- End-to-end optimization of the IceCube-Gen2 neutrino telescope with differential programming
- Measurement of the LPM effect through radio flashes from in-ice neutrino interactions
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Andy Jung (Purdue University - USA)
- Leverage ML/AI for ttbar quantum tomography in ttbar or Higgs final states
- Detector R&D and Instrumentation for future wire chambers
- AI/ML & quantum algorithm solutions for Applied Physics
- Quantum Sensing
Speakers: Andy Jung (Purdue University), Andy Jung -
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Andrea Knue (TU Dortmund)
Testing statistical methods for a top-quark mass measurement
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