Bottomonium suppression in p--Pb collisions at LHC energies
Mar 16, 2025·
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Sabin Thapa
Abstract
Presented modeling results for bottomonium suppression in p–Pb collisions
at LHC energies and discussed phenomenological implications for small-system
heavy-flavor observables.
Date
Mar 16, 2025 — Mar 18, 2025
Event
Location
Anaheim, California, USA

Authors
PhD Candidate in Physics (Expected 2026)
Hi, I am Sabin Thapa, a Physics PhD candidate at Kent State University (expected 2026). I work in theoretical and phenomenological high-energy nuclear physics, with a focus on quarkonium transport, suppression, and regeneration in QGP across RHIC and LHC systems.
My research uses semi-classical transport and open-quantum-system methods (including Lindblad evolution), supported by reproducible C++ and Python simulation pipelines. In parallel, I explore quantum computing for HEP (state preparation, adiabatic, and variational workflows for lattice gauge theory) and practical ML/AI support for scientific workflows.