This document contains the resume of Ayman Al-bataineh. It summarizes that he has a PhD in Experimental Nuclear Physics from the University of Kansas and experience working on the CMS experiment at CERN, studying nuclear effects at high energies. He has worked as an Assistant Professor and published over 350 papers as part of the CMS Collaboration.
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1. Ayman Al-bataineh
Address: 2303 Hawthorn drive
Lawrence, KS, 66047
United states.
+966 59 066 2503
al.bataineh@cern.ch
ayman-al-bataineh
Skype: ayman.albataineh1
Nationality: USA citizen
Summary
Studied the nuclear effects in the nucleus and proton at high energy. Worked on installation
and calibration of the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment at the Large Hadron Collider
(LHC) at The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland,
and worked also on beam test at Fermi National Laboratory (Fermilab) near Chicago, US.
Extensive experience in data analysis, analyzed a very large dataset using C++ and ROOT
programming from the CMS experiment of the LHC at CERN.
Work well in both small teams and large international collaborations. Manage and help students
in research. Eager to learn more skills and knowledge, integrate the educational technology
methods at teaching, and do research in the nuclear field and its applications.
Education
Doctor of Philosophy, Experimental Nuclear Physics, 3.78/4.0 Dec 2017
University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA.
Master of Science, Physics Dec 2009
University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA.
Master of Science, Nuclear Physics Jun 2002
Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan.
Bachelor of Science, Physics, very good Jun 1999
Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan.
Research Experience
Assistant Professor Oct 2019
Institute for Research and Medical Consultations (IRMC),
Imam Abdulrahman University (IAU), Saudi Arabia.
- Nuclear physics
Adjunct Researcher _ Affiliate Nov 2018
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kansas, KS, USA.
- Nuclear physics
Graduate Research Assistant Jun 2012 - Dec 2017
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kansas, KS, USA.
- Studying the nuclear effects at low-x (Bjorken-x) such as saturation and shadowing by
measuring the photoproduction of exclusive vector meson J/Ψ in (PbPb) collision at 2.76 TeV
and (pPb) collision at 5.02 TeV in CMS experiment at LHC.
- Analyzing the collected data for ultra-peripheral (PbPb) collision at 2.76 TeV and (pPb)
collision at 5.02 TeV to measure exclusive vector meson J/Ψ and high mass through the
dimuon channel in CMS experiment at LHC.
2. - Measuring neutron distribution of (PbPb) collision at 2.76 TeV and (pPb) collision at 5.02 TeV
in ZDC detectors in CMS experiment.
- Measuring of dimuon trigger and reconstruction efficiency in pPb collision at 5.02 TeV in CMS
experiment.
- Applying and analyzing Monte Carlo simulation (STARLIGHT) for ultra-peripheral (PbPb)
collision at 2.76 TeV and (pPb) collision at 5.02 TeV through the dimuon decay to measure
the exclusive vector meson J/Ψ and detector acceptance.
- Producing and analyzing event display of dimuon of ultra-peripheral pPb collisions at 5.02
TeV in CMS experiment looking for high mass particles.
Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at (CERN), Geneva, Switzerland.
- Installing and calibrating Zero Degree Calorimeters (ZDC) in CMS detector.
- Participation in preparing the CMS detector at LHC-CERN for data taking and watching its
operation during data taking periods to ensure a smooth process.
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), IL, USA.
- Beam test using timing detector (QUARTIC module) for The CMS-TOTEM Precision Proton
Spectrometer (CT-PPS).
Graduate Research Assistant Jun 2001 - Feb 2002
Physics Department, Yarmouk University, Jordan.
- Measurement of Radon concentrations in soil, and its dependence on the physical properties
of soil.
Teaching Experience
Assistant Professor Oct 2019
Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University (IAU), Saudi Arabia.
Lecturer Jan 2019 - May 2019
Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan.
Instructor, physical science Aug 2014 - Dec 2014
Metropolitan Community College, Kansas City, US.
Teaching Assistant Aug 2013 - Dec 2013
University of Kansas, Lawrence, US.
Instructor, college physics Sep 2009 - Aug 2010
The Academy of Health Care Professions college, Houston, US.
Teaching Assistant Jan 2005 - Dec 2006
University of Houston, Houston, US.
Teaching Assistant Jan 2001 - Jun 2001
Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan.
Publication and Citation
Co-author of over 350 papers produced by the CMS Collaboration at LHC, CERN.
Inspirehep
https://inspirehep.net/search?ln=en&ln=en&p=Ayman+Al-bataineh&of=hb&action_
search=Search&sf=&so=d&rm=&rg=25&sc=0
Google Scholar
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=jKAliFwAAAAJ&hl=en
Scopus
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57189268993
3. Schools and Workshops
School in Computational and Data Science for High Energy Physics Jul 2019
Princeton University, NJ, USA.
Sixth Common ATLAS CMS Electronics Workshop for LHC Upgrades April 2018
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland.
Workshop on Pico-second Photon Sensors for Physics and Medical Applications Sep
2016
Kansas City, MO, US.
School in CMS Data Analysis Jan 2015
Fermilab, IL, US.
School and Workshop New Trends in High-Energy Physics and QCD Oct 2014
Natal, Brazil.
LHC Workshop in Forward Physics and Diffraction Sep 2014
Lawrence, KS, US.
Workshop in Fundamental Physics at the Intensity Frontier Nov 2011
Washington, DC, US.
First Symposium on Use of Nuclear Techniques in Environmental Studies Sep 2001
Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan.
Membership
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC)
American physical society
American Nuclear Society
Neutron scattering society of America
Computer skills
C++
Matlab
Root
Latex
Linux
Microsoft Office
Languages
English Arabic
References
Professor Murray, Michael J. Phone: +1-785-864-3949
Department of Physics and Astronomy E-mail: mjmurray@ku.edu
University of Kansas, Kansas, US.
Professor Alice Mignerey Phone: +1-301-405-1852
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry E-mail: mignerey@umd.edu
University of Maryland, Maryland, US.
Professor Tapia Takaki, Daniel Phone: +1-785-864-1272
Department of Physics and Astronomy E-mail: jdtt@ku.edu
University of Kansas, Kansas, US.