I'm Hossein.

I am a physics student specializing in High Energy Physics, with a strong emphasis on theoretical research. Studying at Sharif University of Technology under the guidance of Professors Faraji and Arfaei, I also explore experimental and computational aspects of particle physics, aiming to deepen our understanding of the universe’s fundamental principles.

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Hello, my name is Hossein, and I am currently a last-semster physics student at Sharif University of Technology (SUT). My academic journey has been deeply rooted in a passion for understanding the fundamental principles of the universe. I am particularly interested in theoretical high energy physics and experimental particle physics, where I’ve focused much of my studies and research efforts.

Throughout my time as a student, I have had the opportunity to work on various projects that allowed me to dive deeper into quantum gravity and mathematical physics. These experiences have helped sharpen my analytical and problem-solving skills, especially when faced with complex physical phenomena. I’ve also developed a strong foundation in data analysis and computational physics.

Outside the classroom, I participate in varous conferences and research groups, where I’ve been able to collaborate with peers and faculty on thought-provoking discussions and experiments.

I am always eager to engage in conversations about HEP and collaborate on projects that challenge the boundaries of what we know in physics. Please feel free to reach out if you’re interested in discussing ideas or working together on research initiatives!