James Florence
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Relativistic heavy-ion collision physics.
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B.S. Physics UCLA (1988), Ph.D. Caltech (1996). Post-doc at UBS/TRIUMF, building the BaBar drift chamber. SLAC research physicist on BaBar, Geant4, and CDMS from 2000 until 2019. Currently coordinating the simulation software and computing for the SuperCDMS Experiment.
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I am Gesa, the data player.
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I'm from a small town named Halisahar, state of West Bengal, India. I got my Bachelors in Physics from 'Hooghly Mohsin College', University Of Burdwan in 2016. I've completed MS in Physics from 'Indian Institute Of Science Education And Research (IISER), Bhopal' in 2019. During my MS I worked on 'Charge Transfer Excitons in Perovskite/TMDC Van der Waals Heterostructure' under the supervision of Prof. Adarsh KV.
Currently, I'm working with Prof. Alexei Sokolov, Department of Physics & Astronomy & Dr. Aart Verhoef, Department of Soil and Crop Sciences. I'm mostly interested in Biophysics & Imaging Techniques.
In free time, I usually do research on contemporary politics & I love to cook authentic Indian especially Bengali cuisines.
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Hi I am Lei Zheng. I am a graduate student at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Texas A&M University, and a research assistant in Dr. Toback’s group. I received my B.S. and M.S. in physics in 2012 and 2015 from Beihang University (BUAA), where and when I studied nuclear physics, including applied nuclear physics and experimental low-energy nuclear physics. In 2016, I was accepted as a PhD graduate student to continue my physics journey at Texas A&M. During the first year, I worked with Prof. Gagliardi to investigate the proton’s spin a bit by analyzing some STAR data. In 2017 Summer, I transferred my research interest to dark matter and joined Prof. Toback’s group and SuperCDMS project to search for the unknown particle properties of Dark Matter. Currently I am working on CDMSLite analysis with simulation and real data, and DCRC(Detector Control and Readout Card) Testing and Calibration. From 2018 to 2020, I had a chance to work with Dr. Rogachev’s group to analyze the data of 8Be abnormal decay experiment which is a new way to touch the Dark Matter mystery.
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