Supervision

Lund University students interested in projects in experimental particle physics are welcome to contact me and my colleagues in the Division of Particle and Nuclear Physics. As an example of the kinds of projects that I supervise, please take a look at the list below.

Ph.D. projects

  • The shape of strangeness: transverse spherocity and underlying event studies of φ and its relation to Ξ in √s = 13 TeV pp collisions, A. Nassirpour, 2022 [CDS]
  • Study of the production of π, K and p in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV as a function of the transverse spherocity and relative transverse activity, O. Vázquez Rueda, 2022 [CDS]
  • Jet-hadron correlations to search for Mach cone signals in Pb-Pb collisions with ALICE at the LHC, J. Kim, 2022 (at Heidelberg University) [CDS]
  • Study of Ξ-hadron correlations in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV using the ALICE detector, J. Adolfsson, 2020 [CDS]

Master's projects

  • Probing the path-length dependence of jet energy loss with correlation functions in JEWEL, L. Bergmann, 2019 (at Heidelberg University) [pdf]

Bachelor's projects

  • Probing charm production with three-particle correlations in pp collisions, K. Haupt, 2023 [LUP]
  • Probing strangeness production in proton-proton collisions with three-particle correlations, M. Petricean, 2023 [LUP]
  • Projections for charm balance functions in heavy-ion collisions, T. Bonnevier Wallstedt, 2022 [LUP]
  • Understanding RT using two-particle correlations by simulating proton-proton collisions in a Monte-Carlo model, J. Leygonie, 2021 [LUP]
  • Investigating RT using two-particle angular correlations in proton-proton collisions, D. Chroscik, 2020 [LUP]