
معرفی
Hossain Ahmed is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at Saint Francis Xavier University. His research focuses on particle physics, particularly in areas such as B meson decays, CP violation studies, lepton flavor violation, and dark matter physics. He is actively involved in the Belle II experiment, contributing to precision measurements and searches for new physics phenomena.
His work includes analyzing data from the Belle and Belle II detectors to study fundamental interactions and particle properties. Key research topics include time-dependent CP asymmetries, rare decay processes, and constraints on the CKM matrix elements. He has also explored exotic particle states like pentaquarks and potential dark sector interactions through collider experiments.
Recent contributions involve developing advanced analysis techniques such as graph neural network-based flavor tagging and studying production mechanisms of particles like Υ(10753). His research bridges high-energy physics with cosmological questions, addressing topics like baryogenesis and dark matter production via exotic decay channels.
Despite no listed academic awards or students, his collaborative work with international teams like Belle II underscores his role in advancing frontiers of particle physics through precision measurements and innovative methodologies.



