[Physics-grads-open] PASS talk tomorrow; Using ML methods in Nuclear Physics
Pooyan Goodarzi
pooyan.goodarzi at email.ucr.edu
Sun Feb 8 17:52:17 PST 2026
Hi all,
We will have a PASS talk *Tomorrow, February 9*. Please join us at noon
(*from 12:00 to 1:00 pm*) in the *Conference Room* (PHYS 3051) to hear
about his interesting research. Apologies for the late notice.
*Ryan Milton, PhD Candidate*
Monday, 12:00 pm, Conference Room (PHYS 3051)
*Probing nucleon structure with deep inelastic scattering and ML methods*
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Collider experiments are essential to understanding the structure of
nucleons and their behavior in nuclei. Measurements of particles at
these experiments are made with sophisticated detector systems.
Reconstructing particles from detector signals and forming physics
conclusions without biases from the detectors is a complicated task. In
this talk I will discuss novel ML-based reconstruction and unfolding
methods used during this process, and their application to data from the
CLAS experiment at Jefferson Lab and to simulations for the future
Electron-Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Lab.
*If you’re interested in sharing your work as a speaker, please feel
free to add your name to this spreadsheet [Google Sheet
<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1N3ncf43jdB6aHYHhyWmyHMycxDg4_phHZXLkQvviO0o/edit?usp=sharing>].
Recordings of all the previous talks are available on our website:
https://ucrpass.arxiv.social*
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Best,
Pooyan
Physics and Astronomy Student Seminar (PASS)
https://ucrpass.arxiv.social
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