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Mrinal Dasgupta is a Professor of Particle Physics, specializing in theoretical aspects of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) and jet physics. He leads research in parton showers, jet substructure, and high-energy collider phenomenology. His work focuses on precision calculations for jet observables, collinear dynamics, and the development of Monte Carlo frameworks like PanScales.
Education: BA, MA, PhD (Cambridge University). Research areas include parton dynamics, non-global logarithms, and QCD resummation techniques. He contributes to event generator development and has organized workshops on parton showers and jet physics.
Recent research emphasizes logarithmic accuracy in parton showers, fragmentation functions, and analytical methods for jet substructure. He has supervised 13 research projects and actively participates in international collaborations for high-energy physics experiments.
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