Siddharth Singh

Siddharth Singh

I am now enrolled in a Doctorate program at Brandeis University, where I have the opportunity to dedicate my efforts to a full-time commitment at the prestigious European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). I am now engaged in the advancement of the Inner Tracking Silicon Strip Detector (ITk Strips) for the Phase II of the ATLAS Collaboration’s HL-LHC initiative at CERN. Being a member of this extraordinary global community consisting of scientists, engineers, and researchers is an encounter that instills within me a deep sense of modesty and acts as a source of immense motivation.

 

About Siddharth

Alongside my significant involvement in the ITk Strips project, I am now participating in a physics analysis under the supervision of Dr. Manjit Kaur and Dr. Ritu Aggarwal. The focus of my study is on the subjects of Jet/Subjet Physics and Monte Carlo Event Simulations for the forthcoming EIC detector at BNL, United States.

In addition to my scholarly endeavors, I possess a profound enthusiasm for the dissemination of scientific knowledge and engagement with the wider community. I have a strong conviction that ensuring the accessibility and engagement of science for a wider audience is of utmost significance. By stimulating inquisitiveness and motivating the subsequent cohort of researchers, we reinforce the underpinnings for sustained scientific advancement and comprehension.