
معرفی
Saehanseul Oh is a Researcher at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Previously, she completed her Ph.D. in 2017 from Yale University under the supervision of John Harris, focusing on correlations in particle production in proton-lead and lead-lead collisions at the LHC. Her research delves into the properties of the Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) formed in high-energy heavy-ion collisions, using geometrical correlations of produced particles to probe collective phenomena in both small (p-Pb) and large (Pb-Pb) collision systems.
Her doctoral work involved analyzing ALICE detector data from the LHC, investigating azimuthal collectivity and longitudinal structures in Pb-Pb collisions. Key findings include the observation of double-ridge structures in forward-central two-particle correlations in p-Pb collisions, and the discovery of collective features in longitudinal structure asymmetries (via Legendre polynomial coefficients) that distinguish experimental results from existing theoretical models like AMPT, HIJING, and Ncoll PYTHIA.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. She holds a postdoctoral position at Brookhaven National Lab, continuing her exploration of particle physics phenomena in extreme conditions.

