Q&A with Joel Butler on leading the CMS experiment
Joel Butler reflects on his time as the CMS spokesperson and what’s next in his long physics career.
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Joel Butler reflects on his time as the CMS spokesperson and what’s next in his long physics career.
Recently, the MicroBooNE experiment published a paper describing how they used convolutional neural networks — a particular type of deep neural network — to sort individual pixels coming from images made by a particular type of detector.
This instrument developed for DUNE can take 48 temperatures simultaneously and with expert precision.
High-energy physicists and members of industry will meet face-to-face to brainstorm ideas and participate in the field’s first hands-on quantum computing workshop.
The South Pole Telescope, specially designed to measure the cosmic microwave background, has recently opened its third-generation camera for a multiyear survey to observe the earliest instants of the universe.
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $1.6 million grant to four U.S. universities for work on the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment.
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.
Rich Kron and Tom Diehl will lead the sky survey through the close of observations and into an era of full-data analysis.
Scientists now know the fate of the vast majority of all Higgs bosons produced in the LHC.