The CMS Collaboration congratulates individuals who have made significant contributions across the experiment by offering a CMS Award.
These annual awards highlight the essential work done in detector operations, software development, data analysis, and overall collaboration efforts. The dedication of these members is key to the ongoing success and scientific output of the CMS experiment.
Within CMS, many colleagues make contributions that go beyond the already exceptional standard of work across the experiment. These contributions often happen behind the scenes, yet are essential to the success of our experiment. The CMS Awards exist to recognise and support the top per cent of these individuals. For early-career scientists in particular, such recognition plays a meaningful role in career development. But of course, the CMS Awards equally acknowledge exceptional and sustained efforts of senior members and all others whose work the collaboration holds in high regard.
- Freya Blekman and Ulrich Heintz, CMS Awards Committee chairs
Find the list of the winners below, and all of the photos of the ceremony here.
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Emilia Hansson |
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