Siddharth Jain

My involvement in experimental particle physics research started during my Master of Science in Physics program, when I became a member of a project led by Dr. Lalwani from MNIT, Jaipur. This study was associated with the EIC ATHENA cooperation. The study focused on the field of heavy flavor physics in electron-proton (e-p) collisions at the forthcoming Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). Subsequently, I proceeded to register for my master’s dissertation, supervised by Dr. Manjit Kaur and Dr. Ritu Aggarwal. The focus of my research pertained to the investigation of jets and their internal composition within the context of deep inelastic scattering during collisions at the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). The publication of the work has been completed and it is accessible for viewing through the specified button below.

About Siddharth!

I have consistently discovered physics to be captivating due to its ability to offer a comprehensive framework of our universe through the use of mathematical equations. The standard model has consistently demonstrated its veracity, particularly with the recent detection of the Higgs Boson at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The motivation for my interest is from the existence of several events that remain unexplained by the standard paradigm, presenting an opportunity for further exploration and discovery.

He is now participating in a research group that is investigating Statistical models and their applications in comprehending particle number variation across various ensembles.