Louise Skinnari
Louise Skinnari is a professor in the physics department at Northeastern University, and a member of the CMS Collaboration. Her research is focused on physics studies involving top quarks and Higgs bosons – the heaviest of all known elementary particles. In parallel, she is working on upgrading the CMS trigger system, responsible for deciding which collision events to store (only a small fraction of the LHC collisions are kept for later analysis). She received her PhD from the University of California, Berkeley, searching for signs of physics beyond the Standard Model with the ATLAS experiment.
Andrés Delannoy
Andrés is a postdoctoral researcher with the University of Tennessee and has been a part of the CMS Collaboration since 2007. He got his PhD in physics at Vanderbilt University where he worked on searches for supersymmetry. Currently, he is working as the operations manager for the Pixel Luminosity Telescope at CMS.
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