Active in: PWG-LF, Upgrade

I completed my PhD at the National Institute of Science Education and Research, India, in 2020. In 2021, I joined CERN as a research fellow and transitioned to a staff member in 2023. My research focuses on investigating the initial and final stages of heavy-ion collision experiments, designed to study Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP)—a high-density nuclear matter phase characterized by deconfined quarks and gluons.
Specifically, my work aims to enhance our understanding of the hadronization process, hadronic interactions, and the nature of the phase transition from the hadronic phase to QGP, which occurs in the system’s final stages. Additionally, I study two crucial aspects of the early post-collision phase: angular momentum and magnetic field effects.
Within the ALICE Collaboration, I have taken on various responsibilities, including serving as the coordinator of the Resonance PAG, convenor of PWG-LF, and contributing to physics performance studies for the ALICE 3 detector, proposed for data-taking during Run 5 at the LHC (2035).
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