Summary
Jean Beaucamp is a Physics PhD candidate and teaching assistant from Buenos Aires with 11 years of experience in experimental high-energy physics, currently working on the ATLAS experiment at CERN. He specializes in low-latency trigger systems for hadronic taus, designing, implementing and calibrating reconstruction and GNN/ML-based identification algorithms across CPUs and FPGAs for Run-3 and the Run-4 upgrade. Jean leads analyses searching for low-mass particles with merged tau signatures, combining Monte Carlo generation, selection optimization, systematic evaluation and statistical interpretation. He also serves as an on-call trigger expert, develops data-quality tooling for continuous operation, and mentors junior researchers. Notably, his work bridges real-time firmware/FPGA implementation with advanced ML techniques, giving him a rare blend of detector operations and algorithmic R&D.
11 years of coding experience
High school diploma, Humanities and Social Sciences, 9.98, High school diploma, Humanities and Social Sciences, 9.98 at San José Quilmes
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, High Energy Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, High Energy Physics at Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Spanish, English