Ronghe Wang is a new member of the group. She completed her bachelor’s degree in Physics and Math in University of California, Berkeley. She worked as a research assistant on Prospects for Measuring the Cross Section for the Associated Production of a Higgs Boson and a Charm Quark. This project provided a motivation for starting to develop this analysis prior to the High Luminosity-Large Hadron Collider data-taking and substantially enhanced in various beyond the Standard Model (BSM) scenarios. She performed a cut-based event selection to identify the signal-to-background separation and computed the significance of the Higgs decay. She also designed and deployed a Machine Learning model (feedforward neural network) and Monte Carlo simulations in a particle decay process, which increased the accuracy of the significance in High luminosity scenario and the Run 2+Run 3 scenario.

She is now pursuing PhD degree at Florida State University and joining the Hill Group to do research projects on the HiPER Spectrometer. Welcome aboard!

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