Satyaki Bhattacharya
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3407 |
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3431 |
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bhattacharya.satyaki[AT]saha.ac.in |
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All of my students have worked on the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider.
Past Students:
Sandhya Jain:
Submitted her thesis in University of Calcutta in 2014.
(co guide: Prof. Gautam Gangopadhyay from University of Calcutta)
Worked on search for gravitons in the single photon + MET channel for her Ph.D.
She joined TIFR, Mumbai for her for post doctoral appointment. Following this she has been a post doctoral researcher in IPN Lyon and Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium, continuing with the CMS experiment till 2023.
Sandhya Jain was the recipient of best poster award, presenting a poster on behalf of CMS, in the Iternational Lepton Photon Conference 2011, in Mumbai.
Shilpi Jain:
co guide: Prof. Gautam Gangopadhyay from University of Calcutta
Submitted her thesis in 2014 in University of Calcutta. After post doctoral experience in NCU Taiwan, University of Minnesota and Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, she joined the faculty of TIFR as a Reader
in 2023. She continues to work for the CMS experiment. She has led the electron-photon reconstruction and identification group and the electromagnetic calorimeter detector performance group in CMS.
Bhawna Gomber:
Submitted her thesis in University of Calcutta in 2015. Worked on search for gravitons and dark matter using the single photon + MET final state. Joined University of Wisconsin Madison for post doctoral research.
She worked for the CMS and the LZ experiment and was stationed at CERN. She joined University of Hyderabad as Assistant Professor in 2018 and continues to work for the CMS experiment.
Bhawna Gomber received the Rahul Basu Memorial Best Thesis Award in experimental high energy physics, 2016. She has played leadership roles in dark matter searches and in and Level 1 trigger in CMS.
Raman Khurana:
Submitted thesis in 2015 in University of Calcutta. He worked on search for Higgs boson using the Higgs decay to two Z bosons, which further decay to a pair of light leptons (e/mu) and a pair of taus. After his postdoctoral appointments in CMS experiment from NCU Taiwan and Florida State University he is working on AI as a researcher in the Computational Science in North Western University.
Ashim Roy : Submittesd thesis in 2018. Studied new phenomena (Graviton in Arkani Hamed, Dimopoulos, Dvali model of large extra dimensions) in the single photon final states. After Ph.D. he took up an assistant Professor position at B.N. Mandal University, Bihar. He was a postdoctoral researcher also at NCU Taiwan. He is involved in High Granularity Calorimeter development and dark matter searches in CMS.
Shamik Ghosh:
Submittes thesis in 2019. Studied new phenomena (dark matter, compressed SUSY) in the signle photon + missing transvers momentum final states during his Ph.D. He joined as a post doctoral researcher at LLR, Ecole Polytechnique and Centre National de la Recherche. Scientifique, Palaiseau, France where he is continuing as a permanent staff member since 2023. Shamik continues to work on CMS. He is an expert in Machine Learning in High Energy Physics.
Arnab Purohit:
Subimitted thesis in 2020. Doctral work was on search for a low mass Higgs like resonance in its diphoton decay channel. After his postdoctoral research in Purdue University he is a post doctoral researcher in IPN Lyon, France. He continues to work on CMS experiment.
Debabrata Bhowmik:
Submitted thesis in 2022. Worked on search for dark matter in CMS using the Higgs to diphoton + large missing tansvers momentum final states. Debabrata joined NCU Taiwan as a post doctoral researcher in 2023. He is a level 3 convenor in electron photon reconstruction and identification group of CMS.
Present Students:
Shubham Dutta:
Working on dark matter searches in underground direct detection experiments and in CMS.
Suman Dasgupta:
Working on Higgs physics using its diphoton decay mode, with a focus on low mass Higgs like resonance search.
updated: 04/02/2024 |
Last Updated on Friday, 11 April 2014 19:21