Fundamentals of the Universe

Studying the Fundamentals of the Universe

MSI PI Nadja Strobbe (assistant professor, Physics and Astronomy) is featured in a recent story on the College of Science and Engineering’s website. Professor Strobbe is working with data from the world’s largest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider. Professor Strobbe is using MSI for this research, which involves the creative use of machine learning to design physics analysis that is both highly sensitive and robust, and for event reconstruction for high-energy physics.

The story about Professor Strobbe and her research can be found on the CSE News website: Armed with data from the world’s largest particle accelerator, CSE physics professor is on a mission to discover.

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