GUIDES
Bugra Bilin
Bugra is a physicist, he has been working in CMS since 2010, where his journey started as a master student from METU Ankara. He then finished his PhD in the same institute in 2017, working on precision measurements of vector bosons as well as top quark pairs. Currently he is working as a CERN Fellow, mainly concentrating on the tests of state-of-the-art modules for the new CMS silicon inner tracker detectors and analysis of Higgs bosons decaying into light quarks with CMS Run-II data. He also co-coordinates the Physics Data and MC generation group mainly responsible for the Monte-Carlo event generation and simulation of the CMS detector for both Run-II as well as current Run-III collisions, which is crucial to get the most out of these data. He also takes various roles in the central shift crew (DAQ shifter, shift leader, Run Field Manager) operating CMS during data taking.
Deniz Sunar Cerci
As an experimental physicist, I have more than 15 years of experience and I have been working in the CMS Collaboration since 2009. My main objective is to understand the structure and dynamics of the proton in a precise way, by conducting novel measurements. During this journey, I have learned about particle-detector techniques, scientific computing, programming, and the statistical treatment of big complex datasets to extract relevant information and present it to a scientific audience. I am currently at CERN and have a leadership position at the HCAL Data Quality Monitoring (DQM) group. Moreover, I have been the convener of the LHC Electroweak Working Group 2: Jets and EW bosons subgroup since 2022. I previously convened the Standard Model Physics - Hadronic Physics (2020-2022), the Soft QCD and Small-x Physics (2016-2018) as well as the Small-x QCD and Forward Jets Physics (2015-2016) groups.
Salim Cerci
Since 2004, I have been dedicated to my role as an experimental physicist and an active member of the CMS experiment at CERN, which I began during my doctoral studies. My journey has encompassed a broad spectrum of tasks, from working on detector construction, commissioning, and testing, to diving into the intricate realms of physics data analysis. I had the privilege to join in the construction, commissioning, and testing phases of the Hadronic Calorimeters (HB-HE-HF) within the CMS project. Presently I am at CERN, where I hold a leadership position within the HCAL Data Quality Monitoring (DQM) group. This role allows me to oversee and contribute to the meticulous monitoring and maintenance of data quality within the Hadronic Calorimeter system. My journey in experimental physics at CERN has been marked by a dedication to advancing our understanding of particle physics, and I am enthusiastic about the ongoing challenges and discoveries that lie ahead in this dynamic field
Technical Support:
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.
Noemi Beni
Zoltan Szillasi