CMS Guides:
Andres 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.
Joanna Wanczyk
Joanna is a Doctoral Student at Laboratory of Particle Accelerator Physics and High Energy Physics at EPFL. She has firstly arrived at CERN as a Summer Student in 2016 and later joined the CMS collaboration in 2017. Currently, she is working on luminosity measurement at CMS as a part of Beam Radiation Instrumentation and Luminosity group, with a special focus on beam-beam effects for precision luminosity calibration.
Adelina Lintuluoto
Adelina Lintuluoto is a a member of the CMS Collaboration and a doctoral student at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Her subject area is applied physics and she is currently working on improving the precise calibration of physics objects in a technique referred to as data scouting. Data scouting allows information from particle collisions to be collected at a much higher rate than is normally achievable with the CMS trigger system. This technique allows physicists to search for particles and their interaction in regions which were previously unexplored at CERN. She is looking forward to working with her supervisory team to define her specific research question in the coming months.
CMS virtual visit technical experts:
Noemi Beni
Zoltan Szillasi
Zoltan and Noemi, physicists, PhD in particle physics
During the last 20 years they have been working for Hardware Muon Barrel Alignment System and Fiber Optical Sensing System at CMS
Their big hobby has been the CMS Virtual visits since the beginning.