Mohammad Nasir Jan Momed

DESY
Notkestraße 85 (Building 2)
22607 Hamburg
Room: 313
Hardware-Portable Data Analysis Building Blocks for the High Luminosity LHC Era
Supervisors: Prof. Freya Blekman (DESY, UHH), Dr. Christoph Wissing (DESY), Prof. Philipp Neumann (DESY, UHH)
With a Bachelor's degree in theoretical physics from Kabul University in Afghanistan and a Master's degree in fundamental interaction theory and experimental from Sapienza University of Rome, Mohammad has worked across many small and big collaborations. During his Master's degree studies, he got the chance to work on DAFNE detector data of the INFN on finding CP violation signals in K meson sectors. Later, he got the opportunity to work with the dismantled MDT detectors of the ATLAS detector at Sapienza University of Rome on understanding and calibrating these detectors. As his Master's degree thesis work, he contributed to a collaborative project with INFN and CERN to work on Optimizing the MicroMegas detectors in the New Small Wheel of the ATLAS detector at the LHC. His journey has led him to work with DESY on his PhD project with parallel programming and hardware portable ecosystems to serve as a building block for data analysis of the high luminosity LHC era.