Julia Thom-Levy, Cornell University

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Associate Professor Ithaca, New York jt297@cornell.edu Office: (607) 255-4093

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The LHC is colliding protons at the highest energies ever reached with accelerators- a new energy scale that opens up the exciting possibility of great scientific discoveries. Explanations for the origin of electroweak symmetry breaking, the existence of dark matter, and the discovery of supersym...

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The LHC is colliding protons at the highest energies ever reached with accelerators- a new energy scale that opens up the exciting possibility of great scientific discoveries. Explanations for the origin of electroweak symmetry breaking, the existence of dark matter, and the discovery of supersymmetric particles are finally within our reach. The discovery of the Higgs boson has been a major milestone for our field, and new phenomena, such as signatures of processes involving dark matter, could appear soon, as we are integrating data and are gaining sensitivity rapidly. More details about my current work, all our ongoing analysis groups, and how to learn more about Physics at the LHC, can be found here:

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