CMS Women Scientists
Amandeep Kaur, Ph.D student at Panjab University, India.
Enjoying to be the part of LHC.
Angira Rastogi, Ph.D. student at IISER Pune, India.
Working in a huge collaboration like CMS has given me tremendous exposure in the field of Physics and has also helped in learning a lot of other things simultaneously.
Ankita Mehta, Ph.D student at Department of Physics, Panjab University, India
If you want to savour the global unity...the place is right here CERN
... You can work freely inside the labs and develop your skills. I enjoy working in such a big and healthy collaboration.
CERN... You can work freely inside the labs and develop your skills. I enjoy working in such a big and healthy collaboration.
Anterpreet Kaur, P.hD. Student, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India.
Feel proud to be a part of worldwide Collaboration.
Camilla Galloni, Universitaet Zuerich, Switzerland, PhD student
Camille Camen, Institut de Physique nucléaire de Lyon, France, PhD Student
Carol Wai Ting Hung, Johns Hopkins University, USA, PhD Student
Caroline Niemeyer, University of Hamburg, Germany, PhD Student.
I enjoy being part of such a large international scientific collaboration.
Cristina Mantilla Suarez, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Doyeong Kim, Kansas State University, Korea, PhD Student
Elizabeth Rose Starling, American PhD student at Université Libre de Bruxelles in Brussels, Belgium.
Gas electron multiplier detectors are my passion!
Giorgia Rauco, University of Zurich, Switzerland, PhD Student.
My research in physics is driven by the wish of pushing the limits of the human comprehension. The CMS experiment allowed me to pursue this wish, in a multicultural, diverse and stimulating environment, where I could also increase my personal background. And, why not, it is cool to do cutting-edge science!
Irene Bachiller, PhD student at CIEMAT Madrid, Spain.
To work at CERN was my childhood dream. Being part of CMS allows me to satisfy my curiosity about the Universe.
Irene Zoi, University of Hamburg, Germany, PhD Student.
I really like the possibility to always learn something new while doing my job and to maybe increase the knowledge of the universe, working with inspiring people from all over the world.
Jennifer Ott, Helsinki Institute of Physics, Helsinki.
At my work I most enjoy the truly multidisciplinary research in a very international environment.
Kaur Sandeep, Panjab University, India, PhD student
Lata Panwar, PhD, Indian Institute of Science, India.
Proud to be a part of the international collaboration where I enjoy doing research to know the secrets of the universe.
Leonora Vesterbacka, ETH Zürich, Switzerland, PhD student
Luisa Fernanda Chaparro Sierra, Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia, PhD Candidate.
Being part of CMS means meeting a challenge. Learn and work for the world.
Manisha Lohan, PhD student at Panjab University, India
Mariana Shopova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria, PhD Student.
Unveiling the secrets of the Universe while being part of an amazing working envioument - CMS is the best place to learn something new and satisfy your curiosity about the world we live in.
Mary Hadley, Brown University, USA, PhD Student
My favorite thing about working for CMS is that every day we have a chance to discover something new and fundamental about our universe...and we do it while working closely with fascinating people from all over the world.
Meena Luhach, Ph.D student at Panjab University, Chandigarh, India
Melanie Eich, University of Hamburg, Germany, PhD Student
I enjoy the international collaboration in the CMS working groups, it is always inspiring and one learns not only a lot about physics, but also about different cultures and nationalities. The work of us all brings us every day a bit closer to understand the secrets of our universe.
Myriam Schönenberger, ETH Zürich, Switzerland, PhD student
Nadezda Chernyavskaya, ETH Zürich, Switzerland, PhD Student.
I have been working in CMS for the past 3 years. It has been a great experience not only to work with outstanding scientists every day but also to discover different cultures in such an international environment as CERN.
Natalia Emriskova, CERN doctoral student, University of Strasbourg, France.
Nataliia Kovalchuk, University of Hamburg, Germany, PhD Student.
PhD research scholar, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai.
In CMS I have met a lot of great people and learning has been very exciting!
Priyanka Kumari, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India, PhD Student.
Curiosity behind the unvisible part of the universe brought me to the CMS.
Priyanka Priyanka, University of Delhi, INDIA, PhD Student.
Proud to be a part of great Collaboration.
Qun WANG, joint PhD in Peking University and Université Libre de Bruxelles
Ridhi Chawla, Ph.D. student, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India.
Being a part of CMS Collaboration has made me a confident person.
Rishika Bhardwaj, Shoolini University/S.I.N.P. India
I am working in CMS since last five years and I am proud to be a part of this collaboration.
Rocky Bala Garg, University of Delhi, India.
Working in High energy physics is the everyday motivation for me. It gives a great pride to be a part of such a big organization. The biggest thing I like about high energy physics are the mysteries revolving around it and the energy and enthusiasm to solve and understand these.
Sandeep Kaur, Ph.D student at Panjab University, Chandigarh, India
Sinem Salva, Ghent University, Belgium, about to finish the PhD.