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DR. JAIBY JOSEPH

DR. JAIBY JOSEPH

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Mob :9567230193

Email :jjoseph@kecollege.ac.in

Date of Joining :10/07/2013

Qualification :Ph.D., M.A , M.Sc.

Research

DST Major Project under SERB-TARE Scheme “Azimuthal anisotropy of charmed mesons in Au+Au collisions at 200 GeV in STAR Experiment at RHIC” (2019 – 2022) with an overall outlay of Rs.18,30,000; File No: TAR/2018/000675


UGC Minor Research Project “Boosting the reconstruction efficiency of low energy muons (Eµ < 10 GeV) using a helical fit method to the decay vertex and by using the Kalman Filter machinery in the INO-ICAL detector” (2015-17) with a total spending of Rs. 2,65,000

Area of Specialization

1. Experimental Nuclear Physics

2. Experimental High Energy Physics

Awards & Achievements

1. Worked as a visiting research associate at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), NewYork, USA from 2007-2012. Collaborator of the STAR Experiment in this period.


2. One of the author of the paper “Observation of the antimatter helium-4 nucleus” Nature volume473, pages353–356 (19 May 2011)


3. The heaviest antimatter ever created by scientists


4. Published an op-ed article “The Neutrino Opportunity” in The Hindu on June 8 th , 2017

Presentations & Seminar

INTERNATIONAL

1. Presented a paper DAE-BRNS Symposium on Nuclear Physics 2014 held at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi during Dec. 8-12, 2014; “Boosting the reconstruction efficiency of low momentum Charmed Mesons using their back-to-back decay property”, DAE Symp. On Nucl. Phys. 59 (2014)


2. Presented a paper in the DAE-BRNS Symposium on Nuclear Physics, 2013 held at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai during December 2-6, 2013; “Charm reconstruction using a micro-vertexing technique and STAR silicon vertex detectors” DAE Symp. On Nucl. Phys. 58 (2013)


3. Presented a paper in the APS (American Physical Society) April Meeting 2011 (April 30 – May3, 2011), California, USA; “Charmed meson reconstruction using Microvertexing technique and silicon trackers in STAR Experiment at RHIC”


4. Presented a paper Lake Louise Winter Institute (Feb 20-26, 2011), Lake Louise, Canada; “New prospects in Heavy Flavor physics with the HFT, the silicon upgrade for STAR Experiment at RHIC”

Publications

1. MEASUREMENT OF D 0 AND D* PRODUCTION IN P+P COLLISIONS AT √S NN = 200 GEV, J.Joseph et al for STAR Collaboration PHYS. REV. D 86 (2012) 72013


2. DIRECTED FLOW OF IDENTIFIED PARTICLES IN AU+AU COLLISIONS AT √S NN = 200 GEV AT RHIC, J.Joseph et al for STAR Collaboration, Phys. Rev. Lett. 108 (2012) 202301


3. STARANGENESS ENHANCEMENT IN Cu+Cu AND Au+Au AT √S NN = 200 GEV COLLISIONS, J.Joseph et al for STAR Collaboration, Phys. Rev. Lett. 108 (2012) 72301


4. OBSERVATION OF THE ANTIMATTER HELIUM-4 NUCLEUS J.Joseph et al for STAR Collaboration Nature 473, 353–356 (19 May 2011), doi: 10.1038/nature10079


5. HIGH PT NON-PHOTONIC ELECTRON PRODUCTION IN P+P COLLISIONS AT √S = 200 GEV, J.Joseph et al. for STAR Collaboration Phys. Rev. D 83 (2011) 52006


6. OBSERVATION OF ANTIMATTER HYPERNUCLEUS J. Joseph et al. for the STAR Collaboration, Science 328 (2010) 58


7. J/Ψ PRODUCTION AT HIGH TRANSVERSE MOMENTA IN P+P AND CU+CU COLLISIONS AT √S NN = 200 GEV J.Joseph et al. for the STAR Collaboration, Phys. Rev. C 80, 041902(R).


8. Inclusive charged hadron Elliptic flow in Au+Au collisions at =7.7-39 GeV J. Joseph et. al. for the STAR Collaboration, Physical Review C 86 (2012) 54908


9. Di-electron spectrum at mid-rapidity in p+p collisions at s = 200GeV J. Joseph et al. for the STAR Collaboration, Physical Review C 86(2012)024906


10. Longitudinal and transverse spin asymmetries for inclusive jet production at mid-rapidity in polarized p+p collisions at = 200 GeV J. Joseph et. al. STAR Collaboration Physical Review D 86 (2012) 032006

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