Mesut

 

Mesut Arslandok
Yale University, USA

 

Mesut Arslandok is a research scientist at Yale University and has been an active member of the ALICE and the TPC collaborations since 2010.

His expertise lies in the performance of the TPC detector, together with his work on event-by-event fluctuations in heavy-ion collisions and searches for long-lived particles beyond the Standard Model. He has held several leadership roles within ALICE, serving as Event-by-Event Physics Analysis Group (PAG-EbyE) coordinator from 2020 to 2022 and as Correlations and Flow Physics Working Group (PWG-CF) convener from 2022 to 2024. He is currently the ALICE data and Monte Carlo production coordinator and also acts as the Long-lived Particles Working Group (LLP WG) convener within the LHC BSM working group.

Mesut has served as on-call expert for the TPC (Runs 1–3) and TRD (Run 2), and has taken on responsibilities as shift leader (Runs 2-3), ECS (Run 3), and DCS (Runs 1-2) shifter.

During his mandate, he will cover the low-field data-taking period in pp collisions.

 

More details on the ALICE Run Coordination website.

 

Mesut Arsalndok