A research associate at elementary particles physics department at SPbPU.
Curriculum Vitae List of Main Publications Research StatementI'm Sergei Antsupov, research associate at the elementary particles physics department at St. Petersburg Polytechnic University.
Since 2022, I have been an active member of the PHENIX collaboration. My research is devoted to studying the features of \(K^{*}(892)\)-meson and \(\Lambda(1520)\) baryon production in relativistic light and heavy nuclei collision systems on the PHENIX experiment. So far I measured invariant transverse momentum spectra, nuclear modification factors RAB and RCP for \(K^{*}(892)\) mesons in \(\rm{Au+Au}\) at \(\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}\rm{=200 ~GeV}\)
Besides, I participate in the SPD collaboration, which aims to investigate the spin structure of nucleons.
Since 2024, I have additionally been working as a teaching assistant at SPbPU. I teach bachelor students nuclear physics, introduction to elementary particle physics, and academic English.
Ph.D. Phys. - Elementary particle and nuclear physics
Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU), Russia
M.Sc. Phys. - Elementary particle and nuclear physics
Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU), Russia
Passed with 3.1/4.0 GPA.
2018 - 2022
B.Sc. Phys. - Elementary particle and nuclear physics
Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU), Russia
Passed with 3.8/4.0 GPA
Jul. 2021 - ...
Research assistant
Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU), Russia
Measurements of \(K^{*}(892)\)-meson and \(\Lambda\)(1520) production in \( \rm{Au+Au}\), \( \rm{He+Au}\), \( \rm{Cu+Au}\), \( \rm{d+Au}\), collisions at \(\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}\rm{=200 ~GeV}\) and \(\rm{U+U}\) collisions at \(\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}\rm{=193 ~GeV}\) at the PHENIX experiment.
Sept. 2024 - ...
Teaching assistant
Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU), Russia
Lectures and seminars: Academic English (5th-6th semester Bachelor students)
Practices: Nuclear physics and introduction to elementary particle physics (7th-8th semester Bachelor students)