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I’m Efrén Rodríguez Rodríguez, an electronic physicist currently working as a fellow at CERN in the VELO group. My work is focused on high-energy physics and the development of advanced particle detector technologies. Currently, I’m leading the development of the Timepix4 Beam Telescope for test beam campaigns and working on the testing and simulation of 3D silicon sensors. My expertise covers everything from simulation to data analysis and the design of experimental setups.
I’m also in the process of completing my PhD in Nuclear and Particle Physics, where I’ve specialized in vertex detectors for high-energy experiments. I have a strong foundation in electronics and software development, especially in C++ for timing analysis. At CERN, I’m managing projects that bridge experimental physics and technology, contributing to the development of cutting-edge particle detector systems.
In addition to my work at CERN, I continue to collaborate with my team at the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC), where I’m finalizing my thesis. I’m passionate about advancing sensor technology and committed to pushing the boundaries of high-energy physics research.
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