Karlsruhe School of Elementary Particle and Astroparticle Physics: Science and Technology (KSETA)

Komal Tauqeer

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Information

Ph.D. Experimental Particle Physics

Experiment: Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS)
Institute: Institut für Experimentelle Teilchenphysik (ETP)
Building: 30.23
Room: 9-10
Phone: +49 721 608 43559
Email: Komal.Tauqeer#kit.edu

Publications

  1. CMS public Note "A novel approach for discriminating hadronically decaying W+, W-, and Z bosons in the CMS experiment", CERN-CMS-DP-2024-044

Conferences and Talks

  1. "Polarized same-sign W boson scattering at the CMS experiment", DPG Spring Meeting, 15 - 19 March 2021, Univ. Dortmund
  2. "Search for the scattering of longitudinally polarized same-sign W bosons in the semi-leptonic channel", FSP CMS Workshop, September 2021
  3. "Search for the scattering of longitudinally polarized same-sign W bosons in the semi-leptonic channel", DPG Spring Meeting, Heidelberg, March 2022
  4. "Identification of positively and negatively charged jets coming from the hadronic W boson decay in the same-sign WW VBS, FSP CMS Workshop, RWTH Aachen, September 2022
  5. "Search for Vector Boson Scattering of the same-sign WW boson pairs in the semi-leptonic decay channel at the LHC using the CMS experiment, FSP CMS Workshop, DESY, Hamburg, October 2023
  6. "Search for Vector Boson Scattering of the same-sign WW boson pairs in the semi-leptonic decay channel at the LHC using the CMS experiment", DPG Spring Meeting, Karlsruhe, March 2024
  7. Poster presentation "A novel approach for discriminating hadronically decaying W+, W-, and Z bosons in the CMS experiment", 16th International Workshop onBoosted Object Phenomenology, Reconstruction, Measurements, and Searches at Colliders, August 2024, Genova, Italy
KSETA Tropical Courses
  1. Introduction to quantum physics
  2. Statistical methods in particle physics data analysis
  3. Project management
  4. Scientific Writing
  5. Introduction to Machine Learning and Deep Learning
  6. Introduction to quantum computing
  7. Introduction to general relativity for experimentalists
  8. Monte Carlo simulations
KSETA Annual Reports