A short post today, to mention the latest issue of the CMS Times, a online publication with news from the CMS experiment at CERN's Large Hadron Collider. The CMS Times is always informative and a good resource, but I usually forget to check it due to chronic shortage of CMS time in my agenda.
This time, however, I had been warned beforehand that I would find something especially interesting -at least from a personal perspective: an interview with a friend, Natalie Heracleous, who is finishing her Ph.D. in Aachen, Germany, working on a CMS data analysis. It is always important to get the perspective of young physicists who work for these giant projects, which are managed by people who have huge experience and still a lot to give but who arguably made their biggest contributions to science twenty or thirty years ago. So please give a look at Natalie's video (on the lower left column on the front page).
Natalie Heracleous on CMS Times
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