CMS guides:
Michael Hoch
Michael Hoch, visiting professor at FSU Tallahassee University in Florida/ USA. I studied in Vienna/ Austria and came to CERN to make my PhD 26 years ago. Since than I was working as physicist at CERN for various universities constructing the ALICE TPC field cage and installed the CMS Si Tracker. The last 10 years I focused on the cross disciplinary science and art engagement and networking program art@CMS and ORIGIN - CMS. ORIGIN: https://mhoch.web.cern.ch/Art@CMS/ORIGIN_September_2021.pdf
Amr Radi
Amr Radi is Professor of Computational Physics, CMS Omani Team Leader (CERN) Physics Department, Faculty of Science at the Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman. His main research interests is computational physics and his effort focuses on using the tools of computational physics to understand physics phenomena. The goal is to understand physics via a combination of analytical theory and simulations/modeling. My group carries out numerical simulations/modeling on optics, nuclear physics, atomic physics, astrophysics, high energy physics, others
Technical Support Team:
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.