Designing fibre array geometries for a LiquidO reactor neutrino detector for the CLOUD experiment (working title)

FB 08: Physik, mathematik und Informatik, Prof. Dr. Alfons Weber

Poster Dissertationsvorhaben

Qualifications
09/2016–06/2020BSc Physics University of Birmingham
10/2021–09/2022MSc Particle Physics “Implementing neutral current interactions of core-collapse supernova neutrinos on oxygen-16 for sntools, a Monte Carlo supernova neutrino burst event generator.”, University of Sheffield
03/2023–presentDoctoral studies Johannes Gutenberg-University
Conference Talks/Posters
03/2025DPG Spring Meeting, Göttingen
Talk: “LiquidO: Simulations for CLOUD Detector”
09/2024Mainz Physics Academy Retreat
Talk: “How to monitor a nuclear reactor without getting arrested: An introduction to the AM-OTech project”
06/2024International Conference on Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics2024, Milan
Poster: “Fibre Array Design for CLOUD Inner Detector”
03/2024DPG Spring Meeting, Karlsruhe
Talk: “CLOUD Inner Detector Design and Simulations”
08/2023International Neutrino Summer School, Fermilab, Chicago 
Poster: “Simulation of  LiquidO-based Detector”
Awards
Since 2025Junior Fellow of the Gutenberg Academy Fellows Program, Johannes Gutenberg-University
Since 2023PhD member of the Mainz Physics Academy Excellence Track, Johannes Gutenberg-University
10/2022MSc Physics and Astronomy Dissertation Prize 2021/22, University of Sheffield
Additional Projects
09/2019–08/2020Institute of Physics Student Representative, West Midlands, UK
01/2019–05/2019“An Investigation into Dyslexia-Friendly Physics Teaching in the Secondary School”, University of Birmingham