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Views on the open CMS detector to be closed up after the Long Shutdown 2 (LS2) and to get ready for the new physics run next year. Photo courtesy of Hertzog, Samuel Joseph: CERN.
Photo courtesy of Hertzog, Samuel Joseph: CERN.

The CMS group at Texas A&M University is engaged in research focusing on non-standard Higgs-Boson, supersymmetry, and other cosmologically and experimentally motivated scenarios of new physics. The team plays leading roles in detector and electronics R&D, particularly for muon and trigger systems, as well as detector operations. The group built a fast digital electronics lab at Texas A&M University, which became a center of many instrumentation developments with the assistance of graduate and undergraduate students, researchers and engineers. As of today, the TAMU group has 20 graduate and undergraduate students contributing to research at the CMS experiment.


The following CMS team membership list includes only faculty and research personnel, but excludes graduate and undergraduate students per University confidentiality policies.