About me

I’m a PhD student in elementary particle physics at Imperial College London, supported by the Schrödinger Scholarship. I’m working on an analysis of the CP structure of the Yukawa coupling between the Higgs boson and Tau leptons on the Compact Muon Solenoid experiment at CERN.

My master’s thesis on the identification of hadronic tau lepton decays with domain adaptation using adversarial machine learning techniques at CMS is available online CERN-THESIS-2022-126.

Here, you can find links to my GitHub account (with code from several past projects) and my LinkedIn and INSPIRE-HEP profiles, as well as my email address if you’d like to get in touch.

In the future, this website will include descriptions of some of my work on CMS, primarily focused on studies of the Higgs boson decaying into tau leptons, and machine learning based tau reconstruction/identification.

Education

  • Imperial College London, PhD in High Energy Physics (2023-2027)
    • Analysis of the CP structure of the Yukawa coupling between the Higgs boson and Tau leptons at CMS.
    • Supported by the Schrödinger Scholarship.
  • Imperial College London, MSci Physics with a Year Abroad (2019-2023)
    • First Class Honours.
    • Master’s Thesis: Identification of Hadronic Tau Lepton Decays with Domain Adaptation using Adversarial Machine Learning Techniques at CMS.
    • Year abroad at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland.
    • Dean’s List (Year 4), Dean’s List (Year 3), Ken Allen Prize for Academic Excellence.
  • Lycée Francais Charles de Gaulle, French Baccalaureate (2012-2019)
    • Scientific stream, Mention Très Bien (20.11/20 overall).