For the next two years, the Fermilab physicist will help lead the CMS experiment to push the boundaries of what is possible with the giant particle detector.
Intrigued by particle physics since high school, a theoretical physicist joins the Fermilab Neutrino Physics Center to explore less frequently asked questions about neutrinos.
When complete, the HL-LHC will produce five to seven times more proton-proton collisions than the current LHC — thanks in part to important collider components contributed by Fermilab.