Jason Huang 嘉樹

J. Huang

Department of Physics, Brown University, Providence RI 02912

Abstract. I am a graduate student in physics at Brown University supported by the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP). I received my bachelor's degree in physics and CS from Brown in 2025.

Key words: GitHub, LinkedIn, Curriculum Vitae


Research

I currently work on jet-charge calibration for charm jets for the BTV group of the CMS experiment. My undergraduate research was on the rare tbWZt \rightarrow bWZ decay: I found it's not feasible to detect it in the LHC.

I have also done some interesting projects on the side.

Expository writings and talks

I love to explain things.

Lecture notes

I spent the 2023–24 academic year as an exchange student at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where I took the Maths Part II Tripos and also did one module in Physics Part II. As per the glorious tradition among Cantab mathmos, I posit some of my lecture notes here. Please also check out David Tong’s notes for physics and Benedikt Löwe's notes on Automata & Formal Languages. May God have mercy upon your soul.

Cambridge Maths Part II:

Brown University graduate physics curriculum:

Games, challenges, and questions to be solved

Here I share my findings and thoughts on games, which by definition must be fun.

Music

It goes without saying that GEB is my soft spot.

I've travelled a bit too much and have laid hands on quite a few pipe organs around the world. Here are my instrument recommendations.

Acknowledgements, licenses, and copyright

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