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Mayuri Kawale

Mayuri Kawale

Graduate Student

High Energy Particle Physics

Mayuri Kawale

 

Email: mayuri.kawale-1@ou.edu

Office: NH 402

Advisor: Michael Strauss

 

  

Education

B.S./M.S. Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Kolkata (2018)

Bio

My research involves studying the fundamental particles of the universe and measuring the strength of their interactions. I am working on the ATLAS detector of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) located at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. Currently, I am analyzing the data from Early Run 3 to study the production of Higgs boson in association with a vector boson and decaying via a fully leptonic decay channel. In particular, I am looking at the ZH(->WW*) -> 4 leptons + 2 neutrinos in the final state. The Run 2 data shows strong evidence for this process, however, this a statistically limited channel. With more data being collected in Run 3 than ever, we expect to reach 5 sigma level to confirm it's discovery.

In the past, I have also worked on the large-R jet calibration using the Run 2 data. My work focused on finding jet mass scale and jet mass resolution for the di-jet events using forward folding technique. I have also worked on anomalous production of massive gauge boson pairs at muon colliders as part of Snowmass 2021.


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Awards & Honors

  • Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics - ATLAS Collaboration (2025)
  • Avenir Foundation Graduate Student Fellowship (2025, 2022)
  • Homer L. Dodge Scholarship (2023)