Active in: PWG-DQ

I did my Ph.D. at École Polytechnique in France, focusing on Heavy-ion physics within the CMS collaboration. My research primarily centered on studying the Quark-Gluon Plasma and its impact on the production of the J/psi meson in parton showers. In 2022, I transitioned to the ALICE collaboration for a postdoc at CEA Saclay, where I concentrated on muon reconstruction at forward rapidity using the Muon Forward Tracker (MFT), a small detector that grants the muon system access to the vertex and allows many new exciting analyses. I later became the physics coordinator of the MFT.
In 2024, I began my fellowship at CERN, expanding my role to include coordinating the quarkonium to dimuon physics analysis group in ALICE alongside my responsibilities with MFT. My work has also involved exploring new analyses, continually broadening my expertise.
Beyond of physics, I have a strong sense of community. I enjoy cooking and sharing meals with friends, learning new languages, and pursuing various artistic hobbies in my free time.
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