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Caterina Aruta

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Caterina studied physics at the University of Bari, where she obtained her PhD in particle physics. She has been active in the CMS experiment, working both on the assembly, quality controls and operations of the new muon detectors for CMS, the Gaseous Electron Multipliers (GEMs), but also contributing to the search for the Lepton Flavor Violating decay of a tau lepton into 3 muons.
 
Currently enrolled at the University of Florida as a postdoctoral researcher, she continues working in the CMS experiment, leading the team responsible for the CMS L1 trigger menus, and searching for physics beyond the standard model with multi-lepton signatures.

 

Roberto Seidita

 
Roberto studied physics at the University of Florence, where he obtained his PhD in particle physics. He has been active in the CMS experiment since before his bachelor's degree, working on measuring various properties of the Higgs boson.
 
Currently enrolled at ETH Zürich as a postdoctoral researcher, he continues working in the CMS experiment developing advanced machine learning algorithms to search for yet unknown physics beyond what the standard model describes, such as dark matter.
 
 

Technical Experts:

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