CMS guides:
Andrés 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.
Grace Cummings
Originally from Delaware, I am currently pursuing my PhD with the University of Virginia. I joined CMS in 2015 as a summer undergraduate intern at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Chicago, IL, and never looked back. After completing my graduate coursework at UVa, I followed the new on-detector electronics for the CMS Hadron Calorimeter (HCAL) from the test stands of Fermilab across the ocean, where I have been based onsite at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland for about 2 years. We completed the assembly and installation of the CMS HCAL upgrade in the fall of last year, and since then I have been involved in the commissioning and operation of our new electronics. Alongside my hardware work, I work on a search for new particles decaying to Standard Model bosons and invisible particles that appear in our detector as "missing" transverse energy.
Technical Support Team:
Noemi Beni
Zoltan Szillasi