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\setlength{\hintscolumnwidth}{3cm} + +% personal data +\name{Tran}{Hoai Nam} +\title{Curriculum Vit\ae} +\address{Department of Physics, Osaka University}{1-1 Machikaneyama, Toyonaka, Osaka}{Japan 560-0043} +\phone[fixed]{+81~06~6850~6739} +\phone[fax]{+81~06~6850~6739} +\email{nam@kuno-g.phys.sci.osaka-u.ac.jp} +%\photo[64pt][0.4pt]{picture} + +% bibliography with mutiple entries +\usepackage{multibib} +\newcites{thes,jrnl,proc}{{Theses},{Journals}, {Conferences and Proceedings}} + +\usepackage{float} + +% Define \cvdoublecolumn, which sets its arguments in two columns without any labels + +\newcommand{\cvdoublecolumn}[2]{% + \cvitem[0.75em]{}{% + \begin{minipage}[t]{\listdoubleitemmaincolumnwidth}#1\end{minipage}% + \hfill% + \begin{minipage}[t]{\listdoubleitemmaincolumnwidth}#2\end{minipage}% + }% +} + +% usage: \cvreference{name}{address line 1}{address line 2}{address line 3}{address line 4}{e-mail address}{phone number} +% Everything but the name is optional +% If \addresssymbol, \emailsymbol or \phonesymbol are specified, they will be used. +% (Per default, \addresssymbol isn't specified, the other two are specified.) +% If you don't like the symbols, remove them from the following code, including the tilde ~ (space). +\usepackage{float} + +\newcommand{\cvreference}[9]{% + \textbf{#1}\newline% Name + \ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{}}{}{\addresssymbol~#2\newline}% Department + \ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{}}{}{#3\newline}% Company + \ifthenelse{\equal{#4}{}}{}{#4\newline}% Position + \ifthenelse{\equal{#5}{}}{}{#5\newline}% Adress 1 + \ifthenelse{\equal{#6}{}}{}{#6\newline}% Adress 2 + \ifthenelse{\equal{#7}{}}{}{\emailsymbol~\texttt{#7}\newline}% % E-mail + \ifthenelse{\equal{#8}{}}{}{\phonesymbol~#8\newline} % Telephone + \ifthenelse{\equal{#9}{}}{}{\mobilephonesymbol~#9}} % CellPhone + +%---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% content +%---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\begin{document} +%\begin{CJK*}{UTF8}{gbsn} % to typeset your resume in Chinese using CJK +%----- resume --------------------------------------------------------- +\makecvtitle + +\section{Appointments} + +\vspace{6pt} +\cventry +{2015--today} % time period +{Postdoctoral researcher} % job title +{Department of Physics, Osaka University} % affiliation +{} % location +{} % optional: grade ..., should be left blank +{} +%{\vspace{3pt}Experimental search for muon to electron +% conversion in aluminum, the COMET or J-PARC E21 experiment: +% \begin{itemize} +% \item Monitoring the number of muons that stop in the muon stopping target +% \item Monte Carlo simulation of cosmic ray background in COMET Phase-I +% \item Magnetic field map calculation +% \end{itemize} +% } + +\vspace{6pt} +\cventry +{2012--2014} % time period +{JSPS Fellowship for Young Researcher} % job title +{Department of Physics, Osaka University} % affiliation +{} % location +{} % optional: grade ..., should be left blank +{\vspace{3pt}Development of a prototype TPC for a $\mu\rightarrow 3e$ search at + Osaka University} + +\vspace{6pt} +\cventry +{2008--2010} +{Lecturer} +{School of Nuclear Engineering and Environmental Physics,\newline Hanoi University of Science and Technology} +{} +{} +{ + % \vspace{3pt} + % \begin{itemize} + % \item Measurements of photonuclear reaction cross-section, + % neutron activation method in non-destructive testing + % \item Teach a course on Radiation Dose Measurements and Protection + % \item Mentor senior students on basic nuclear experiments + % \end{itemize} +} + +\section{Education} +\vspace{6pt} +\cventry +{2010-2014} +{PhD, Physics} +{Osaka University} +{} +{} +{ + \begin{itemize} + \item \textbf{Thesis:} \href{http://hdl.handle.net/11094/52295}{\emph{A study of proton emission following nuclear + muon capture for the COMET experiment}} + % \item \textbf{Advisor:} Yoshitaka Kuno + \end{itemize} +} + +\vspace{6pt} +\cventry +{2007-2010} +{Master, Engineering Physics} +{Hanoi University of Science and Technology} +{} +{} +{ + \begin{itemize} + \item \textbf{Thesis:} \emph{Measurements of isomeric yield ratios for the + \textsuperscript{45}Sc($\gamma$, n)\textsuperscript{44m,g}Sc reaction at + 50, 60, 70 MeV bremsstrahlung} + \end{itemize} +} + +\vspace{6pt} +\cventry +{2002-2007} +{Engineer, Engineering Physics} +{Hanoi University of Technology} +{} +{} +{ + \begin{itemize} + \item \textbf{Thesis:} \emph{Design and production of an ionization chamber + for neutron detection via the \textsuperscript{6}Li(n, + $\alpha$)\textsuperscript{3}H reaction } + \end{itemize} +} + + +%\section{Short-term schools and courses} +%\cventry {Jun. 2014}{International school on real-time systems}{ +% Osaka University, Japan} {} {}{ +% Hand-on lessons on modern DAQ system using waveform digitizers, FPGA-based +% front-ends, and data collection and distribution over network.} +% +%\vspace{6pt} +%\cventry{Mar. 2013}{ +% Excellence in detectors and instrumentation technologies 2013 (EDIT2013)}{ +% KEK, Japan}{}{}{ +% Lectures and hand-on exercises on wire chambers and silicon detectors} +% +%\vspace{6pt} +%\cventry{Oct. 2012}{Asia Europe Pacific school of high energy physics 2012 +% (AEPSHEP2012)}{Fukuoka, Japan}{}{}{ +% Lectures on high energy physics from an experimental and phenomenological +% perspective, focused on accelerator-based programmes} +% +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%\section{References} +%% \begin{cvcolumns} +% % \cvcolumn{}{ +% % \begin{itemize} +% % \item \textbf{Yoshitaka Kuno}, Professor, Department of Physics, Osaka University +% % \item Person 2 +% % \item Person 3 +% % \end{itemize}} +%% \end{cvcolumns} +% +%\cvdoublecolumn{ +% \cvreference{Yoshitaka Kuno} +% {Professor}% Position +% {Department of Physics}% Department +% {Osaka University}% Company +% {Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan 560-0043}% Adress 1 +% {}% Adress 2 +% {kuno@phys.sci.osaka-u.ac.jp}% E-mail +% {+81-06-6850-5565}% Telephone +% {}% CellPhone +% {} +% } +% { +% \cvreference{Peter Kammel}% Name +% {Professor}% Position +% {Department of Physics}% Department +% {University of Washington}% Company +% {Seattle, WA 98195-1560}% Adress 1 +% {}% Adress 2 +% {pkammel@uw.edu}% E-mail +% {206-685-2401}% Telephone +% {}% CellPhone +% {} +% } +%\cvdoublecolumn{ +% \cvreference{James Miller} +% {Professor}% Position +% {Department of Physics}% Department +% {Boston University}% Company +% {Boston, MA 02215}% Adress 1 +% {}% Adress 2 +% {miller@bu.edu}% E-mail +% {617-353-2659}% Telephone +% {}% CellPhone +% {} +% } +% { +% } +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\section{Publications} +\nocitethes{*} +\bibliographystylethes{ieeetr} +\bibliographythes{theses} + +\nocitejrnl{*} +\bibliographystylejrnl{ieeetr} +\bibliographyjrnl{journals} + +\nociteproc{*} +\bibliographystyleproc{ieeetr} +\bibliographyproc{proceedings} + + +%----- letter --------------------------------------------------------- +% recipient data +% \newpage +% \recipient{Lee Roberts}{Department of Physics, Boston University\\590 Commonwealth Avenue\\Boston, MA 02215} +% \date{\today} +% \opening{Dear Professor Roberts,} +% \closing{Yours faithfully,} +% \enclosure[Attached]{curriculum vit\ae{}} % use an optional argument to use a string other than "Enclosure", or redefine \enclname +% \makelettertitle +% Body text +% \makeletterclosing +%----- letter ----------------------------------------------- + +\end{document} + + +%% end of file `template.tex'. + diff --git a/cv/bu_pd/cv2.tex b/cv/bu_pd/cv2.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b27e694 --- /dev/null +++ b/cv/bu_pd/cv2.tex @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +\documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv} +\moderncvstyle{classic} +\moderncvcolor{orange} + +\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} +\usepackage[scale=0.75]{geometry} +% \setlength{\hintscolumnwidth}{3cm} + +% personal data +\name{Nam}{Tran} +\title{Curriculum Vitae} +\address{Department of Physics, Osaka University}{1-1 Machikaneyama, Toyonaka, Osaka}{Japan 560-0043} +\phone[fixed]{+81~06~6850~6739} +\phone[fax]{+81~06~6850~6739} +\email{nam@kuno-g.phys.sci.osaka-u.ac.jp} +%\photo[64pt][0.4pt]{picture} + +% bibliography with mutiple entries +\usepackage{multibib} +\newcites{thes,jrnl,proc}{{Theses},{Journals}, {Conferences and Proceedings}} +%---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% content +%---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +\begin{document} +%\begin{CJK*}{UTF8}{gbsn} % to typeset your resume in Chinese using CJK +%----- resume --------------------------------------------------------- +\makecvtitle + +\section{Appointments} + +\vspace{6pt} +\cventry +{2015--today} % time period +{Postdoctoral researcher} % job title +{Department of Physics, Osaka University} % affiliation +{} % location +{} % optional: grade ..., should be left blank +{\vspace{3pt}Experimental search for muon to electron + conversion in aluminum, the COMET or J-PARC E21 experiment: + \begin{itemize} + \item Normalisation of number of stopped muons in the stopping target + \item Monte Carlo simulation of cosmic background in COMET Phase-I + \item Magnetic field calculation + \end{itemize} + } + +\vspace{6pt} +\cventry +{2012--2014} % time period +{JSPS Fellowship for Young Researcher} % job title +{Department of Physics, Osaka University} % affiliation +{} % location +{} % optional: grade ..., should be left blank +{\vspace{3pt}Development of a prototype TPC for a $\mu\rightarrow 3e$ search at + Osaka University} + +\vspace{6pt} +\cventry +{2008--2010} +{Lecturer} +{School of Nuclear Engineering and Environmental Physics,\newline Hanoi University of Science and Technology} +{} +{} +{\vspace{3pt} + \begin{itemize} + \item Research on measurements of photonuclear reaction cross-section, + neutron activation method in non-destructive testing + \item Teach a course on Radiation Dose Measurements and Protection + \item Mentor for basic nuclear experiments for senior students + \end{itemize} +} + +\section{Education} +\vspace{6pt} +\cventry +{2010-2014} +{PhD, Physics} +{Osaka University} +{} +{} +{ + \begin{itemize} + \item \textbf{Thesis:} \href{http://hdl.handle.net/11094/52295}{\emph{A study of proton emission following nuclear + muon capture for the COMET experiment}} + % \item \textbf{Advisor:} Yoshitaka Kuno + \end{itemize} +} + +\vspace{6pt} +\cventry +{2007-2010} +{Master, Engineering Physics} +{Hanoi University of Science and Technology} +{} +{} +{ + \begin{itemize} + \item \textbf{Thesis:} \emph{Measurements of isomeric yield ratios for the + \textsuperscript{45}Sc($\gamma$, n)\textsuperscript{44m,g}Sc reaction at + 50, 60, 70 MeV bremsstrahlung} + \end{itemize} +} + +\vspace{6pt} +\cventry +{2002-2007} +{Engineer, Engineering Physics} +{Hanoi University of Technology} +{} +{} +{ + \begin{itemize} + \item \textbf{Thesis:} \emph{Design and production of an ionization chamber + for neutron detection via the \textsuperscript{6}Li(n, + $\alpha$)\textsuperscript{3}H reaction } + \end{itemize} +} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\section{Publications} +\nocitethes{*} +\bibliographystylethes{ieeetr} +\bibliographythes{theses} + +\nocitejrnl{*} +\bibliographystylejrnl{ieeetr} +\bibliographyjrnl{journals} + +\nociteproc{*} +\bibliographystyleproc{ieeetr} +\bibliographyproc{proceedings} + +%----- letter --------------------------------------------------------- +% recipient data +\recipient{Dr. Lee Roberts}{Department of Physics\\Boston University\\590 Commonwealth Avenue\\ Boston, MA 02215} +\date{April 26, 2016} +\opening{Dear Sir or Madam,} +\closing{Yours faithfully,} +% \enclosure[Attached]{curriculum vit\ae{}} % use an optional argument to use a string other than "Enclosure", or redefine \enclname +\makelettertitle + + +\makeletterclosing + +\end{document} + + +%% end of file `template.tex'. + diff --git a/cv/bu_pd/journals.bib b/cv/bu_pd/journals.bib new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aae38ed --- /dev/null +++ b/cv/bu_pd/journals.bib @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +@article{doi:10.7566/JPSJ.82.044202, + author = { Hiroyasu Ejiri and Izyan H. Hashim and Yuko Hino and Yoshitaka + Kuno and Yuki Matsumoto and Kazuhiko Ninomiya and Hideyuki Sakamoto and + Akira Sato and Tatsushi Shima and Atsushi Shinohara and Keiji Takahisa + and Nam H. Tran}, + title = {Nuclear $\gamma$ Rays from Stopped Muon Capture Reactions for + Nuclear Isotope Detection}, + journal = {Journal of the Physical Society of Japan}, + volume = {82}, + number = {4}, + pages = {044202}, + year = {2013}, + doi = {10.7566/JPSJ.82.044202}, + URL = { http://dx.doi.org/10.7566/JPSJ.82.044202 }, + eprint = { http://dx.doi.org/10.7566/JPSJ.82.044202 } +} + +@Article{Do2010, + author="Do, Nguyen Van and Khue, Pham Duc and Thanh, Kim Tien and Nam, Tran + Hoai and Rahman, Md. Shakilur and Kim, Kyung-Sook and Lee, Manwoo and Kim, + Guinyun and Lee, Hee-Seock and Cho, Moo-Hyun and Ko, In Soo and Namkung, + Won", + title="Measurement of isomeric yield ratios for the $^{44m,g}${S}c isomeric pairs + produced from $^{45}${S}c and $^{nat}${T}i targets at 50-, 60-, and 70-{MeV} + bremsstrahlung", + journal="Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry", + year="2010", + volume="287", + number="3", + pages="813--820", + issn="1588-2780", + doi="10.1007/s10967-010-0831-y", + url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10967-010-0831-y" +} diff --git a/cv/bu_pd/proceedings.bib b/cv/bu_pd/proceedings.bib new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c793fd0 --- /dev/null +++ b/cv/bu_pd/proceedings.bib @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +@conference{cipanp15, + author = {Nam Hoai Tran and the AlCap collaboration}, + title = {Measurements of the emission products of nuclear muon capture + on aluminum}, + booktitle = {The 12th Conference on the Intersections of Particle and Nuclear + Physics (CIPANP 2015)}, + year = 2015, + month = 5, +} + +@article{doi:10.7566/JPSCP.1.013006, + Author = {Nam Hoai Tran and the COMET Collaboration}, + journal = {Proceedings of the 12th Asia Pacific Physics Conference (APPC12)}, + Chapter = {147}, + year = 2013, + month = 7, + Doi = {10.7566/JPSCP.1.013006}, + Eprint = {http://journals.jps.jp/doi/pdf/10.7566/JPSCP.1.013006}, + Title = {Status of the COMET Experiment at J-PARC}, + Url = {http://journals.jps.jp/doi/abs/10.7566/JPSCP.1.013006}, + Bdsk-Url-1 = {http://journals.jps.jp/doi/abs/10.7566/JPSCP.1.013006}, + Bdsk-Url-2 = {http://dx.doi.org/10.7566/JPSCP.1.013006}} + + + @article{panic11, + author = "Tran, Nam Hoai and the MuSIC Collaboration", + title = "The first muon beam from a new highly-intense {DC} muon source, + {MuSIC}", + journal = "AIP Conference Proceedings", + year = "2012", + volume = "1441", + number = "1", + pages = "652-654", + url = "http://scitation.aip.org/content/aip/proceeding/aipcp/10.1063/1.3700644", + doi = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3700644" + } + diff --git a/cv/bu_pd/soi.tex b/cv/bu_pd/soi.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..178af80 --- /dev/null +++ b/cv/bu_pd/soi.tex @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ +\documentclass[11pt,a4paper]{article} +\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} +\usepackage[]{lmodern} +\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault} + +\date{\today} + +\setlength{\topmargin}{-10mm} +\setlength{\textwidth}{7in} +\setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-8mm} +\setlength{\textheight}{9in} +\setlength{\footskip}{1in} + +\begin{document} +\pagenumbering{gobble}% Remove page numbers (and reset to 1) + +\begin{center} + \LARGE + Statement of Research Interests\\ + % \large + % Nam Tran +\end{center} + +\bigskip + +My work centers in an experimental search for charged lepton flavor violation +(CLFV) with muons, namely the COMET experiment at J-PARC. COMET is a new +experiment that aims to find the neutrinoless decay of muon to electron in +a nuclear field, or +muon to electron conversion, at a single event sensitivity of $10^{-17}$. The +experiment has high impact as a positive result would provide an unambiguous +evidence of new physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM); and a negative result +will place stringent limits on theoretical models. The search is part of the +Intensity Frontier in particle physics, which will provide a window to probe +physics at energy scales far beyond the reach of the most powerful accelerator +currently exists. I was inspired to join the COMET experiment because of its +elegance: +\begin{itemize} + \itemsep-0.5em + \item the overall idea is simple; + \item the signal is clean and distinctive; + \item and many novel technologies and solutions are needed to realize its goal. +\end{itemize} + +% One issue had arisen in the preparation for COMET experiment is our knowledge +% on the products of the nuclear muon capture process on aluminum target was not +% sufficient. +One issue that arose during the preparation for COMET is that our knowledge of +the products of the nuclear capture process on aluminum was not sufficient. +Protons are expected to be a significant source of hits in the tracking +detector of COMET, but there was no direct measurement of the proton rate and +spectrum in the relevant energy range. Neutrons could cause serious problem for +the front-end electronics. Therefore, COMET and its counterpart, Mu2e at +Fermilab, jointly carried out a series of measurements, in the so-called AlCap +experiment, of the products emitted after nuclear muon capture on aluminum and +titanium at Paul Scherer Institute (PSI), Switzerland. I did a Monte Carlo +study that showed the feasibility of the experiment, and contributed to DAQ +developement, and hardware and electronics works on silicon and germanium +detectors. + +My initial analysis of proton data in 2013 showed that the proton emission rate +is low enough for the tracking detector of COMET to operate normally. The +smallness of proton emission rate was later confirmed by another independent +analysis on a larger dataset. However, there are still discrepancies between +the two analyses. Therefore we have had another run for the proton measurement +in 2015. The data analysis for this run is ongoing. + +Since November 2014, I have been assigned as a subproject leader of COMET, +responsible for monitoring the number of muons that stop in the muon stopping +target. The number is evidently necessary for calculation of branching ratio +and single event sensitivity of the experiment. There have been several +ideas on how to achieve the goal: online measurement of muonic X-rays and +delayed gamma rays from activated $^{27}$Mg; measurement of the spectrum of +decay-in-orbit electrons, and the rate of protons emitted after nuclear muon +capture. I have proposed another activation measurement: measure population of +a long-lived activation product, namely $^{24}$Na ($T_{1/2} = 14.96$~h). The +measuring scheme will be: +\begin{itemize} + \itemsep-0.5em + \item irradiation with muon beam for 2 days, + \item beam off, + \item measure delayed gammas from $^{24}$Na (1368 and 2574 keV) for 2 hours, + \item continue irradiating, then repeat the cycle. +\end{itemize} +All these methods could be used simultaneously for cross-checking and +reducing systematic uncertainties. + +% I also involve in other works, such as Monte Carlo simulation of cosmic ray +% background in COMET Phase-I, and magnetic field map calculation for both COMET +% Phase-I and Phase-II. + +Having been working in COMET for 5 years, I have been able to work together +with great collaborators, and have gained a wide range of skills +needed for an experimental physicist, including simulation, detector +development, data acquisition, and data analysis. Now I would like to broaden +my perspective and earn more experience by joining the Muon $g-2$ experiment. +I am attracted by the ambitious goal of measuring the muon anomalous magnetic +moment at an unprecedented precision, its impact of the measurement in +establishing a signal for new physics beyond the Standard Model, as well as the +synergy between $g-2$ and $\mu-e$ conversion experiments. My areas of +contribution could be Monte Carlo simulation, detector and DAQ development. +Besides, I am eager to learn new skills including accelerator-related +techniques, FPGA development, and data analysis using machine learning. + +% moving to another position. +% The +% transition to Mu2e would be smooth since the two +% experiments have many things in common. +% Personally, I would like to strengthen +% my data analysis skill with a new technique: machine learning. I believe +% machine learning will be used extensively as I continue working in the +% Intensity Frontier. +\end{document} diff --git a/cv/bu_pd/theses.bib b/cv/bu_pd/theses.bib new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6121d22 --- /dev/null +++ b/cv/bu_pd/theses.bib @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +@phdthesis{phdthesis, + author = {Nam Hoai Tran}, + title = {A study of proton emission following nuclear muon capture for + the COMET experiment}, + school = {Osaka University}, + year = 2014, + month = 12, + note = {\url{http://hdl.handle.net/11094/52295}} +} diff --git a/figs/comet/dEdx.png b/figs/comet/dEdx.png deleted file mode 100644 index 3ee3ccb..0000000 Binary files a/figs/comet/dEdx.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/figs/comet/dedx.png b/figs/comet/dedx.png deleted file mode 100644 index 3ee3ccb..0000000 Binary files a/figs/comet/dedx.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/templates/CambridgeU-template/.DS_Store b/templates/CambridgeU-template/.DS_Store deleted file mode 100644 index 6a66ed9..0000000 Binary files a/templates/CambridgeU-template/.DS_Store and /dev/null differ