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Presentations
Agentic phenomenology
Data-driven hadronization models
Rare lepton decays
Optimal transport
PhD defense & candidacy exam
Agentic phenomenology
Agentic systems for hep-ph
AI Reasoning in Theoretical Physics, Aspen (chalk talk) — June 8, 2026
Toward agentic phenomenology
PHENO 2026 — May 12, 2026
Agentic phenomenology
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BNL HEP Theory Seminar — April 30, 2026
Agents in HEP(-ex)
Fermilab Neutrino Division — January 22, 2026
Agents in HEP(-ph/-th)
Fermilab Theory Division (chalk talk) — January 21, 2026
(HEP-focused) Agentic programming
CMSDAS, Fermilab — January 13, 2026
Agents in HEP
U. Miami Physics Conference — December 16, 2025
Data-driven hadronization models
Conservation laws and effective (string-)hadronization models
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Monash HEP Seminar — March 2, 2026
The journey towards differentiable hadronization models
University of Alabama HEP Seminar — October 17, 2025
The journey towards differentiable hadronization models
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Michigan State University HEP Seminar — September 30, 2025
Differentiable hadronization models, heavy and light new physics in rare lepton decays, and more...
University of Alabama — July 31, 2025
Road to "differentiable" Pythia? + Half-baked thoughts on energy conservation in hadronization
Pythia Week @ Lund University — May 14, 2025
Data-driven hadronization models
Rutgers NHETC Seminar — November 19, 2024
Micro from macro (and applications in event generators)
ATLAS Lunch — October 12, 2023
Towards a data-driven model of hadronization
IAIFI Journal Club — September 18, 2023
Modeling hadronization using machine learning
DIS 2023 — March 4, 2023
Modeling hadronization using machine learning
QCD@LHC 2022 — November 28, 2022
Modeling hadronization using machine learning
AI4EIC — October 11, 2022
Modeling hadronization using machine learning
RBSM Summer School — July 28, 2022
Modeling hadronization using machine learning
Technion HEP Journal Club — May 10, 2022
Rare lepton decays
Detecting Ultralight DM via CLFV
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CLFV 2026 — June 19, 2026
MuonBridge "hands-on" tutorial
MIAPbP — April 14, 2026
A flavorful and dark cascade for low-scale leptogenesis
NPN 2025 — June 19, 2025
Direct detection of ultralight dark matter with charged-lepton-flavor-violation
FPCP 2025 — June 5, 2025
Direct detection of ultralight dark matter with charged-lepton-flavor-violation
LULBI @ Weizmann Institute — May 11, 2025
Direct detection of ultralight dark matter with charged-lepton-flavor-violation
PIKIMO — April 19, 2025
Rare μ decays: high-intensity probes of heavy and light new physics
University of Maryland EPT Seminar — November 25, 2024
From heavy to light: new physics @ high-intensity μ experiments
Cornell University LEPP Theory Seminar — November 13, 2024
From heavy to light: new physics @ high-intensity μ experiments
SLAC Theory Seminar — October 23, 2024
From heavy to light: new physics @ muon factories
UCSD HEP Seminar — October 15, 2024
From heavy to light: new physics @ muon factories
UCSB HEX-HET Seminar — October 14, 2024
Signatures of light new physics @ muon factories
NuFact 2024 — September 18, 2024
UV imprints on muon-to-electron conversion
PHENO 2024 — May 13, 2024
Multi-electron muon decays (μ → eeeee)
PIKIMO — May 4, 2024
Building bridges: an effective field theory for muon-to-electron conversion
Berkeley Nuclear Theory Seminar — May 2, 2024
Dark low-scale leptogenesis
PIKIMO @ tOSU — April 29, 2023
Optimal transport
Optimal transport and CP violation: the Dalitz Mover's Distance
4D Seminar — February 12, 2024
Earth Mover's Distance and CP-violation
PHENO 2023 — May 8, 2023
The Earth Mover's Distance as a measure of CP violation
UC Poster Competition — January 31, 2023
The Wasserstein distance for CP-violation
PIKIMO 13 — November 12, 2022
PhD defense & candidacy exam
Rare Lepton Decays and Differentiable Hadronization Models: From New Physics Signatures to Data-Driven Event Generation
University of Cincinnati — August 22, 2025
Jet Fragmentation via Machine Learning
University of Cincinnati — January 26, 2022
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Invited seminar