Home Institution: University of Wisconsin-Madison

Ameya Thete

PhD Student
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My research:

I am currently working on searches for beyond-the-Standard-Model physics in all-hadronic final states using Run 3 data with anomaly detection triggers and scouting data in the CMS experiment. I am also involved in efforts to port MC event generators onto hardware accelerators like GPGPUs and vector CPUs and integrating them with the CMS Monte Carlo production framework.

My expertise is:

Building data analysis tools in Python and programming heterogeneous architectures.

A problem I’m grappling with:

The lack of clear, accessible, and well-written documentation for really important tools and methodologies used in our experiments.

I’ve got my eyes on:

The computing challenges posed by the High-Luminosity LHC, and developing analysis techniques inspired by cutting-edge research in computer science.

I want to know more about:

How to structure HEP frameworks, and writing clean & optimized code