I am Chang-Seong Moon, Associate Professor of Physics at the Kyungpook National University (KNU) and conduct my research at CERN as a member of CMS collaboration. At present, research opportunity in our lab on CMS experiment at CERN is concentrated on below selected items.
Physics Analyses
- Search for new particles in events with energetic jets and large missing transverse momentum in proton-proton collisions
- Search for dark matter production in association with a single top quark
- Search for new physics in the monophoton final state using full Run2 data
- Search for Dark Matter Produced in Association with a Resonant Bottom-Quark Pair in Proton-Proton Collision
- Search for Inelastic Dark Matter in Events with Two Displaced Muons and Missing Transverse Momentum
- Search for lepton flavor universality violation via production of a new neutral gauge boson decaying to two muons with one or two b jets
- Search for long-lived particles with delayed photons
- Search for leptonic WZγ production and constraints on anomalous quartic gauge couplings (aQGC), Photophobic Axion-Like Particle (ALP)
- Measurement of the Bose-Einstein Correlations in the heavy-ion collisions
Detector Development
- Detector R&D of CMS MIP Timing Detector (MTD) Endcap Timing Layer for HL-LHC (LGAD sensor design, post processing, bump-bonding, testing)
- Development of AI-based Level-1 trigger algorithms using Deep Learning based on Xilinx High-Level Synthesis (HLS) for CMS Phase-2 upgrade at HL-LHC
- Deep Learning approach for new physics search using GPUs and HPC based on multi-node CPU architectures (Xeon Phi nodes) on the Nurion supercomputer at KISTI in Korea:
- FPGA based Fast Machine Learning for CMS data taking at HL-LHC
The Moon lab informaiton (Korean) can be found here
The Department of Physics at KNU has 10 faculties working on theoretical and experimental particle and nuclear physics. We have a strong CMS group in Korea and various research programs within the Korea CMS (KCMS) group.
The official Website of the Department of Physics at KNU can be found.
http://physics.knu.ac.kr
Below is the website for the Center for High Energy Physics.
https://chep.knu.ac.kr/
Currently my group consists of 3 research professors, 2 engineers, 7 grad students (6 Ph.D. and 1 master) and 2 undergraduate students including myself, and it is still growing up.
Take a look at the advertisement for graduate program from the University
http://en.knu.ac.kr/admission/foreign02.htm
So if you are interested in applying for the position, I can strongly support you. Feel free to contact me.
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Prof. Chang-Seong Moon
Vice Dean - Academic Affairs and Research
Center for High Energy Physics (CHEP)
Department of Physics, College of Natural Sciences
Kyungpook National University (KNU)
80 Daehak-ro, Buk-gu, Daegu 41566, Republic of Korea
Office: (+82) 53 950-6383 Fax: (+82) 53 952-1739
Mobile: (+82) 10 3038-1449, (+41) 2276 65310
Email: csmoon(at)cern.ch , csmoon(at)knu.ac.kr
Web: https://cern.ch/csmoon
Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/chang-seong-moon-54870570/