Summary
Ram Dewanjee is an experimental particle physicist and Assistant Professor with 11 years of experience combining CMS experiment research at CERN with university teaching at BIT Mesra. His work centers on Higgs searches, top-quark phenomenology and hadronic tau reconstruction using large-scale CMS datasets, supported by strong skills in C++, Python, shell scripting and scientific tools like Mathematica and MATLAB. Trained in machine learning and advanced scientific computing at CERN, he applies modern computational techniques to high-energy physics analyses and detector-level reconstruction. Having held postdoctoral and research roles across TIFR, CERN and Estonia, he brings a blend of hands-on collider analysis and international collaborative experience to both research and curriculum development. An educator of engineering and physics students, he uniquely bridges frontier particle physics research with practical training in data-driven methods.
11 years of coding experience
Diploma, Advanced Computing, Diploma, Advanced Computing at CERN Computing School
High School, First Class, High School, First Class at St. Mary's Public School , Sainik Farms, New Delhi
Senior Secondary Certificate Exam, Science, First Class, Senior Secondary Certificate Exam, Science, First Class at Gyan Bharati School , Saket, New Delhi
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Experimental Particle Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Experimental Particle Physics at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi)
Bachelor's Degree, Physics (Hon.s), First Class, Bachelor's Degree, Physics (Hon.s), First Class at St. Stephen's College
English, Hindi, Bengali