Authors
alesaggio
21 posts
ESR of the AMVA4NP network at Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium). Experimentalist, I work on the development of a new framework for the Matrix Element Method and on 2HDM searches within the CMS collaboration at CERN.
alexanderheld
3 posts
ESR at CERN in the AMVA4NewPhysics network and PhD student at UBC, working on Higgs boson production in association with top quarks using the ATLAS detector at the LHC
amva4np
78 posts
This is the editor profile of the amva4newphysics.wordpress.com blog. It is used for guest posts or posts from network members who don't have their own profile.
Andrea Giammanco
5 posts
Experimental particle physicist. Interested in data analysis, simulations, phenomenology, non-HEP applications of HEP techniques (and vice versa). Member of the CMS collaboration, where I co-coordinated the Simulations and the Top Quark groups, and of the DELPHES project. I co-author the physics outreach blog of AMVA4NewPhysics and I run a sci-fi feuilleton in Italian here.
Anna Stakia
5 posts
AMVA4NewPhysics ITNetwork ESR at CERN; studying MultiVariate Analysis methods applied to Supersymmetry/Dark Matter searches with CMS
Giovanni Banelli
2 posts
Early-stage researcher (ESR) of the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions Innovative Training Network AMVA4NewPhysics and PhD student in Theoretical Particle Physics at the Technische Universität München (TUM). Research interests include physics beyond the Standard Model and topics in Quantum Field Theory.
ceciliatosciri
7 posts
ESR at University of Oxford, involved in the AMVA4NewPhysics network in collaboration with the ATLAS experiment. I work on detailed study of the Higgs boson using advanced Machine Learning methods for signal extraction and measurements.
fabriciojm
8 posts
PhD student working in general searches for new physics with the ATLAS experiment at CERN. Early-Stage Researcher for the #AMVA4NP Innovative Training Network, based at LPC-UBP (Clermont-Ferrand).
GilesStrong
42 posts
Particle physicist working at LIP-Lisbon as part of the AMVA4NewPhysics ITN and the CMS collaboration. PhD student at IST, Lisbon. Research interests include di-Higgs production, multivariate analysis and machine learning techniques, and heavy-flavour modelling in Monte Carlo generation.
Greg Kotkowski
29 posts
My name is Grzegorz Kotkowski but for simplicity I let the foreigners call me Greg. Currently I am a PhD student at the Department of Statistical Science in Padova, Italy. I am a member of the AMVA4NewPhysics network. Among my main interests is data mining and statistical analysis, however I’m also passionate about Physics. Therefore I think I am at the best possible place.
ioannapapavergou
5 posts
ESR at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens and member of AMVA4newPhysics network. My research focuses on supersymmetric searches using Multivariate Analysis techniques within the CMS collaboration.
Dr. Markus Stoye
1 post
Staff research physicist at CERN working in the CMS experiment. I like to work on the challenging projects in terms of physics topics and statistical methods. I recently launched and finished the first deep-learning application used reconstruction of CMS and enjoy the topic. I contribute to the network by my own work and supervision of an ESR at CERN.
Pablo de Castro
15 posts
AMVA4NewPhysics' ESR at the INFN - Sezione di Padova. I work on the development of statistical learning techniques for Higgs boson analyses with data from the CMS experiment at the LHC.
Pietro Vischia
7 posts
Particle physicist working for the CMS experiment at LHC, postdoc, statistics enthusiast, with strong interest in disseminating scientific culture.
sabinehe
2 posts
Being trained as an experimental particle physicist I now work as a science communicator and research facilitator at the INFN in Padova. As the Press Office Coordinator of the AMVA4NewPhysics network I am also the editor of this blog.
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