About me

I am a computing system engineer in the scientific data division at the Berkeley Lab, focusing on particle physics and machine learning. I am also a member of the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider.

In particle physics, my research interest is to understand the electroweak interactions; in machine learning, I am interested in developing softwares and machine learning models to enable precision physics measurements and the search for new physics.

I have been enjoying working with undergraduate and graduate students coming from global institutes. I am also an associated editor in Big Data and AI in HEP in Frontiers.

Education

Ph.D University of Wisconsin-Madison, March 2018

Dissertation: Observation of a Standard Model Higgs boson and search for additional heavy scalars in the $\ell\ell\ell\ell$ final state with the ATLAS detector.

Advisor: Prof. Sau Lan Wu

B.S. Nanjing University, July 2009

Thesis: Measurement of the Top mass using the ATLAS detector

Advisor: Prof. Shenjian Chen