
معرفی
Ping An is a Teaching Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh's Department of Physics. Their research focuses on particle physics, particularly using data from the Belle and Belle II experiments. Key areas include CP violation studies, lepton flavor violation searches, and precision measurements of hadron decays. They contribute to the Belle II collaboration's detector development and data analysis efforts.
Research interests encompass experimental high-energy physics with a focus on quark flavor physics, B meson decays, and heavy quarkonium spectroscopy. Their work addresses fundamental questions in the Standard Model through analyses of rare decay channels and precision measurements of parameters like the CKM matrix elements.
Recent publications emphasize angular analysis of B decays, branching fraction measurements, and searches for new physics via lepton flavor violation and resonance signatures. These studies leverage Belle II's advanced detector capabilities for high-precision particle tracking and event reconstruction.



