

Research interests
I completed my undergraduate and doctoral studies at the University of Birmingham and Imperial College London. My research spans particle physics and machine learning, with a particular focus on applying advanced data analysis techniques to high-energy physics experiments.
I have been a member of the LHCb collaboration since 2016, studying the decays of beauty quarks to search for signs of new physics beyond the Standard Model. More recently, I have been developing machine learning methods inspired by particle physics applications, such as optimizing data analysis strategies and simulation techniques. I am also interested in the SHiP experiment, which aims to search for feebly interacting particles that could be key to understanding the dark sector of the universe.