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Rebecca Taylor
I'm a member of team Beam Team -
Mei-Li Holmberg
My Work:
I’m a particle physicist at CERN, and I am writing code to track particles in the CMS detector. Sometimes I also sit in a lab testing electronics, or look through CMS data to find some new exciting particles.
I'm a member of team CMS -
Marco Volponi
My Work:
Trying to “weight” antimatter… let’s see if it falls up! ⬆️🍏
I'm a member of team AEgIS -
Kay Dewhurst
My Work:
I am a physicist and work on particle accelerators (machines that force tiny particles to move at high speeds). These machines are used in airport scanners, medical devices e.g. for cancer therapy, and for exploring the early stages of the universe. I run simulations to predict how new parts of the machine will work before we install them. I am currently finishing some work I started at CERN, investigating how to add crystals made out of silicon to bend particles in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) – they will be tested this year!
I'm a member of team Beam Team -
Joel Goldstein
My Work:
I search through the results of trillions of particle collisions, trying to find something unexpected.
I'm a member of team CMS -
Dora Veres
My Work:
My PhD project at CERN involves simulating how particles behave in the accelerators (like the SPS or the LHC) under specific conditions. I am looking into how we can create and use these – along with other cool things like using silicon crystals to bend particles – to deliver better beams to fixed target experiments.
I'm a member of team Beam Team -
Daniel Moise
My Work:
I smash the building blocks of matter together to study the laws of nature. For this I use data from the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, which is the biggest particle accelerator in the world at a whopping 27km circumference.
I'm a member of team LHCb