Speaker
Description
The Korea-CMS team consists of around 120 researchers from 10 institutes in Korea. The team has been contributing to building the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) detector at the LHC (Large Hadron Collider). The CMS machine allows us to explore nature and solve many unanswered questions such as the Higgs mass, dark matter, and matter-antimatter symmetry, etc. The Korea-CMS is heavily involved in those broad physics programs of the Higgs boson, top quark, and beyond standard model searches. The team has been also taking a leading role in the muon system of the RPC (Resistive Plate Chamber) and GEM (Gas Electron Multiplier) since the beginning of the LHC and recently started to contribute to the MTD (MIP Timing Detector), which requires cutting-edge technology. In this talk, I will present the achievements and prospects of the Korea-CMS up to now.