
MSc. Babar Ali
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I am a Research Fellow and experimental particle physicist at IEAP CVUT in Prague, where I have been since 2014. My research spans two major areas of fundamental physics: Higgs boson studies and dark matter detection.
I contribute to research within the ATLAS and PICO collaborations. Within ATLAS, I contribute to analyses searching for non-resonant Higgs boson pairs in multi-lepton final states and exploring exotic Higgs decays to pseudoscalars beyond the Standard Model. My doctoral thesis was on ttH production in multilepton final states with hadronically decaying taus Within PICO, I am actively engaged in dark matter research using superheated bubble chambers to push the boundaries of discovery. As an author on both ATLAS and PICO collaborations, I am actively involved in analyses that contribute to publications in peer-reviewed journals.
My technical skills include software development, machine learning, statistical analysis, detector simulation using Geant4 and AllPix2, hybrid silicon pixel device analysis, and image processing with OpenCV. I am committed to advancing our understanding of fundamental physics through these complementary experimental approaches.