معرفی
Roli Esha is a Research Assistant Professor in the Physics and Astronomy department at Stony Brook University. Their research focuses on high-energy nuclear physics experiments, particularly studying heavy-ion collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). They are actively involved in the PHENIX and STAR collaborations, contributing to measurements of jet substructure, direct photon anisotropy, and particle production dynamics in Au+Au, U+U, and p+p systems.
Key research interests include:
- Jet quenching and medium modification effects
- Bose-Einstein correlations and collective flow analysis
- Direct photon and heavy flavor physics
- Centrality-dependent observables
- Rapidity-dependent particle production
Recent work emphasizes jet substructure analysis in RHIC collisions, direct photon azimuthal anisotropy measurements, and elliptic flow studies of J/psi particles at forward rapidity. Their contributions to the sPHENIX detector development highlight expertise in modern collider instrumentation.
Publications focus on advancing understanding of quark-gluon plasma properties through systematic studies of jet-medium interactions, multiplicity fluctuations, and strangeness production in both large and small collision systems.
