Luca Cadamuro
Luca is a physicist and a member of the CMS Collaboration since 2014. His work focuses on Higgs boson analyses and searches for Higgs boson pair production, and on the development of the hardware trigger of the experiment. After his studies in Milano-Bicocca (Italy) and at the École polytechnique (France), he continued his scientific activities as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Florida and Fermilab LPC (USA). He is now joining the French CNRS at the IJCLab in Orsay as a researcher on the ATLAS experiment.
Tova Holmes
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Tova Holmes got her bachelors at Harvard University, followed by a PhD at Berkeley, both working on the ATLAS Experiment.
At Berkeley, she worked on ATLAS's Pixel Detector and did her thesis analysis searching for Supersymmetry in events with Z Bosons. After that, she moved to the University of Chicago, where she worked to commission a hardware tracking system for ATLAS's trigger, and adapted it to search for long-lived particles -- expanding its reach to displaced tracks.
She is now an Assistant Professor at the University of Tennessee, working on the CMS Experiment, where she is applying her hardware tracking experience to the CMS HL-LHC upgrade, and continues to look for new physics with unconventional signatures.