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N-lab members reported their research results at the Flavor Physics Workshop 2025

Ryotaro Komori, Kanata Hurusawa, and Ayano Matsushima reported their research results in poster presentations at Flavor Physics Workshop 2025 (FPWS2025) held locally in Tateshina (Nagano) on September 24th-27th, 2025.

The workshop covered various topics in flavor physics, including B mesons, charm quarks, and τ leptons. It aims to provide graduate students and young researchers with a comprehensive overview and to deepen their understanding of both theory and experiment, from the basics to cutting-edge research.Lectures for master's students—covering topics such as particle physics, measuring instruments and accelerators, the Belle II experiment, and related theoretical and experimental subjects—were delivered by experts in both theory and experiment. In addition, oral and poster presentations were given mainly by students and young researchers from a variety of fields, not limited to flavor physics.

The presentations slides can be found at the links below.


Ryotaro Komori," Performance evaluation in different environments of the MCP-PMT for the TOP counter in the Belle II experiment "
Kanata Furusawa," Study on Charged K/π Identification Using Graph Neural Networks in the Belle II Experiment TOP Counter "
Ayano Matsushima," Validation of the MCP Monitor for the J-PARC Muon g-2/EDM Experiment "



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