
During May 2025, Brian Page developed two core features for the eic/physics_benchmarks repository, focusing on jet analysis and visualization in high energy physics. He enhanced electron-jet analysis accuracy by refining electron constituent identification and implementing robust jet-electron tagging, using C++ to weight constituents based on associations and inspect PDG IDs for reliable flagging. Additionally, he improved data visualization by updating jet constituent plots to display momentum rather than energy, renaming histograms and variables for clarity. These changes deepened the accuracy and interpretability of physics results, demonstrating strong skills in C++, data analysis, and particle physics within a research context.

2025-05 monthly summary for eic/physics_benchmarks: Delivered two core features enhancing jet analyses and visualization; improved data interpretation and maintainability; demonstrated strong technical skills and business value through more accurate physics results and clearer plots.
2025-05 monthly summary for eic/physics_benchmarks: Delivered two core features enhancing jet analyses and visualization; improved data interpretation and maintainability; demonstrated strong technical skills and business value through more accurate physics results and clearer plots.
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