
معرفی
Oveis Sheibani is a particle physics researcher and postdoctoral fellow with the ALICE collaboration. He completed his graduate studies at the University of Houston, focusing on Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) and the strong force dynamics. His research investigates fundamental aspects of particle physics including quark-gluon plasma, heavy-ion collisions, and jet quenching. Current work with the ALICE experiment at CERN explores phenomena such as beauty quark production, energy-energy correlations in jets, and deuteron formation mechanisms. Key contributions include studies on azimuthal correlations in low-multiplicity events and radial flow dynamics in Pb-Pb collisions.
Research Interests:
- QCD at extreme temperatures/densities
- Hadronization dynamics
- Heavy-ion collision phenomenology
- Jet substructure and quenching
- Spin physics in relativistic collisions
Recent findings include the first observation of ultra-long-range azimuthal correlations in low-multiplicity collisions and advancements in understanding deuteron production mechanisms through femtoscopy. His work contributes to unraveling the properties of the quark-gluon plasma and the fundamental interactions governing strong force dynamics.