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Maria Spiropulu

Maria Spiropulu (/ˌspɪrəˈpl/; Greek: Μαρία Σπυροπούλου) is a Greek particle physicist. She is the Shang-Yi Ch'en Professor of Physics at the California Institute of Technology.

Maria Spiropulu
Born
NationalityGreek
Alma materAristotle University of Thessaloniki
Harvard University
Known forNew methods to search for supersymmetry and extra dimensions at colliders
Scientific career
FieldsParticle physics
InstitutionsCaltech
Doctoral advisorJohn Huth

Biography Edit

Maria Spiropulu received her bachelor's degree in physics from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 1993, and obtained her PhD with the CDF experiment from Harvard University in 2000.[1] For her doctoral thesis, she applied for the first time in hadron colliders a novel double blind analysis method to search for evidence of supersymmetry.[2] She excluded a large part of the parameter space where SUSY particles were expected to emerge.[3]

From 2001 to 2003, Spiropulu continued the CDF experiment as an Enrico Fermi fellow at the University of Chicago, using signatures of missing transverse energy to search for extra dimensions and supersymmetry. In 2004, she moved to CERN as a research scientist with the CMS experiment. From 2005 to 2008, she served as co-convener of the CMS physics analysis group searching for supersymmetry and other phenomena beyond the Standard Model. She was a senior research physicist at CERN until 2012, and has been professor of physics at the California Institute of Technology since 2009.[1] She invented, with her student Chris Rogan and collaborators Maurizio Pierini and Joseph Lykken, a new set of kinematic variables ("razor") targeting the discovery and characterization of new physics at the LHC.

She worked at the Tevatron’s collider experiments and at the CERN's Large Hadron Collider with leading roles on the detector and trigger R&D and operations and breakthroughs in the searches for dark matter and other new physics including the discovery of the Higgs boson. In 2014, she initiated a program to explore and apply quantum computation and artificial intelligence tools towards accelerating discovery in high-energy particle physics and other domain sciences.[1]

In 2017, with Caltech, AT&T, Fermilab and JPL, she founded the Alliance for Quantum Technologies and the Intelligent Quantum Networks and Technology (IN-Q-NET), a multi-institutional private-public partnership research program that has produced notable results on fundamental R&D in areas of quantum information science and technology with emphasis on quantum networks. The latest results on quantum internet prototype systems were released in 2020 and feature state-of-the-art quantum teleportation fidelity in time-bin qubits and uptime operations. The project, and a first in theoretical modeling that includes imperfections of the realistic setup and comparison with the data, and overall a first in systems integration of such prototypes with automated monitoring, data acquisition and real-time data analysis systems on par with the Department of Energy’s big science high energy physics (HEP) projects.[4][5][6][7]

Spiropulu served as Chair of the Fermilab Physics Advisory Committee,[8] member of the High Energy Physics Advisory Panel to the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation,[9] chair of the Forum of International Physics and member of the Physics Policy Committee of the American Physical Society and Chair of the Caltech Faculty Board.[10] She is a member of the Aspen Center for Physics and serves on the Advisory Panel of the HEP Forum for Computational Excellence.[10] She testified in Congress in May 2017 on the Department of Energy's High Energy Physics Program Funding for FY 2018[11] and was selected to participate in the 2020-2021 Defense Science Study Group of the Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) sponsored by DARPA.[12]

She is the founder of the Physics of the Universe Summit that explores challenges in emerging and cross-cutting areas of science and technology.[13] Spiropulu participated at the White House Summit on Advancing American Leadership in Quantum Information Science, on September 24, 2018[14] and participated in the signing ceremony for an International Cooperation Agreement between the U.S. Department of Energy, the National Science Foundation, and CERN in May 2015.[15]

Spiropulu is the author of "Where is Einstein?", the final chapter in My Einstein: Essays by Twenty-four of the World's Leading Thinkers on the Man, His Work, and His Legacy.[16]

Spiropulu is the academic great-granddaughter of Enrico Fermi, via her doctoral advisor John Huth and his advisor Owen Chamberlain.

Awards Edit

In 2008, Spiropulu was elected[17] as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, "for her leadership in experimental high-energy physics, in particular for her pioneering efforts in the experimental search for supersymmetry and extra dimensions."[1] In 2014, she was made a Fellow of the American Physical Society.[18]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Professor Spiropulu's website at Caltech". Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  2. ^ Spiropulu, Maria (2000). A blind search for supersymmetry in p(bar)p collisions at sqr(s) = 1.8 TeV using the missing energy plus multijet channel (Ph.D.). Harvard University. Bibcode:2000PhDT.......132S.
  3. ^ Johnson, George (2002). "Years of Research". The New York Times (article). Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Beyond Quantum Computing: AT&T Foundry and Caltech Leading the Charge on Quantum Networking Technologies". Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Futurecast: The Future of Quantum Technologies". Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  6. ^ "Caltech & JPL launch hybrid high rate quantum communication systems". Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  7. ^ Valivarthi, Raju (2020). "Teleportation Systems Towards a Quantum Internet". arXiv:2007.11157 [quant-ph].
  8. ^ "Fermilab Physics Advisory Committee (PAC)". Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  9. ^ "High Energy Physics Advisory Panel (HEPAP)". Retrieved 5 December 2015.
  10. ^ a b "Maria Spiropulu, California Institute of Technology". Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  11. ^ "Community Communication Activities, Fermilab" (PDF). Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  12. ^ "Professor Ioannis "John" Kymissis Selected to Participate in the 2020-2021 Class of the Defense Science Study Group". Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  13. ^ Overbye, Dennis (2010). "Physicists' Dreams and Worries in Era of the Big Collider". The New York Times (article). Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  14. ^ "Caltech Awarded Federal Funding for Quantum Research". Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  15. ^ "Testimony of Maria Spiropulu, PhD Professor of Physics, California Institute of Technology; Chair, Fermilab Physics Advisory Committee; Before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, and Related Agencies On The Department of Energy's High Energy Physics Program Funding for FY 2018" (PDF). Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  16. ^ Brockman, J. (editor), Pantheon 2006, p. 253, ISBN 0375423451
  17. ^ "News Archives of the American Association for the Advancement of Science". Archived from the original on 2014-02-09.
  18. ^ "APS Fellow Archive".

External links Edit

  • Professor Spiropulu's Caltech page
  • Higgs look-alikes at the LHC
  • MSNBC Women on the frontiers of physics
  • "SCIENTIST AT WORK -- Maria Spiropulu; Other Dimensions? She's in Pursuit" - from The New York Times, September 30, 2003
  • "University of Chicago particle physicist Maria Spiropulu is a body in motion" - from The Chicago Tribune, July 11, 2002
  • Physics of the Universe Summit
  • In search of extra dimensions
  • Maria Spiropulu's Edge Bio Page
  • Maria Spiropulu on CMSExperimentTV
  • CMS Shift Leader, first collisions at world record energy
  • Scientific publications of Maria Spiropulu on INSPIRE-HEP
  • Video of Spiropulu's lecture The Universe in Collisions at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara, May 13, 2009

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Maria Spiropulu ˌ s p ɪr e ˈ p uː l uː Greek Maria Spyropoyloy is a Greek particle physicist She is the Shang Yi Ch en Professor of Physics at the California Institute of Technology Maria SpiropuluBornKastoria GreeceNationalityGreekAlma materAristotle University of ThessalonikiHarvard UniversityKnown forNew methods to search for supersymmetry and extra dimensions at collidersScientific careerFieldsParticle physicsInstitutionsCaltechDoctoral advisorJohn Huth Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditMaria Spiropulu received her bachelor s degree in physics from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in 1993 and obtained her PhD with the CDF experiment from Harvard University in 2000 1 For her doctoral thesis she applied for the first time in hadron colliders a novel double blind analysis method to search for evidence of supersymmetry 2 She excluded a large part of the parameter space where SUSY particles were expected to emerge 3 From 2001 to 2003 Spiropulu continued the CDF experiment as an Enrico Fermi fellow at the University of Chicago using signatures of missing transverse energy to search for extra dimensions and supersymmetry In 2004 she moved to CERN as a research scientist with the CMS experiment From 2005 to 2008 she served as co convener of the CMS physics analysis group searching for supersymmetry and other phenomena beyond the Standard Model She was a senior research physicist at CERN until 2012 and has been professor of physics at the California Institute of Technology since 2009 1 She invented with her student Chris Rogan and collaborators Maurizio Pierini and Joseph Lykken a new set of kinematic variables razor targeting the discovery and characterization of new physics at the LHC She worked at the Tevatron s collider experiments and at the CERN s Large Hadron Collider with leading roles on the detector and trigger R amp D and operations and breakthroughs in the searches for dark matter and other new physics including the discovery of the Higgs boson In 2014 she initiated a program to explore and apply quantum computation and artificial intelligence tools towards accelerating discovery in high energy particle physics and other domain sciences 1 In 2017 with Caltech AT amp T Fermilab and JPL she founded the Alliance for Quantum Technologies and the Intelligent Quantum Networks and Technology IN Q NET a multi institutional private public partnership research program that has produced notable results on fundamental R amp D in areas of quantum information science and technology with emphasis on quantum networks The latest results on quantum internet prototype systems were released in 2020 and feature state of the art quantum teleportation fidelity in time bin qubits and uptime operations The project and a first in theoretical modeling that includes imperfections of the realistic setup and comparison with the data and overall a first in systems integration of such prototypes with automated monitoring data acquisition and real time data analysis systems on par with the Department of Energy s big science high energy physics HEP projects 4 5 6 7 Spiropulu served as Chair of the Fermilab Physics Advisory Committee 8 member of the High Energy Physics Advisory Panel to the U S Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation 9 chair of the Forum of International Physics and member of the Physics Policy Committee of the American Physical Society and Chair of the Caltech Faculty Board 10 She is a member of the Aspen Center for Physics and serves on the Advisory Panel of the HEP Forum for Computational Excellence 10 She testified in Congress in May 2017 on the Department of Energy s High Energy Physics Program Funding for FY 2018 11 and was selected to participate in the 2020 2021 Defense Science Study Group of the Institute for Defense Analyses IDA sponsored by DARPA 12 She is the founder of the Physics of the Universe Summit that explores challenges in emerging and cross cutting areas of science and technology 13 Spiropulu participated at the White House Summit on Advancing American Leadership in Quantum Information Science on September 24 2018 14 and participated in the signing ceremony for an International Cooperation Agreement between the U S Department of Energy the National Science Foundation and CERN in May 2015 15 Spiropulu is the author of Where is Einstein the final chapter in My Einstein Essays by Twenty four of the World s Leading Thinkers on the Man His Work and His Legacy 16 Spiropulu is the academic great granddaughter of Enrico Fermi via her doctoral advisor John Huth and his advisor Owen Chamberlain Awards EditIn 2008 Spiropulu was elected 17 as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science for her leadership in experimental high energy physics in particular for her pioneering efforts in the experimental search for supersymmetry and extra dimensions 1 In 2014 she was made a Fellow of the American Physical Society 18 References Edit a b c d Professor Spiropulu s website at Caltech Retrieved 22 July 2020 Spiropulu Maria 2000 A blind search for supersymmetry in p bar p collisions at sqr s 1 8 TeV using the missing energy plus multijet channel Ph D Harvard University Bibcode 2000PhDT 132S Johnson George 2002 Years of Research The New York Times article Retrieved 9 February 2014 Beyond Quantum Computing AT amp T Foundry and Caltech Leading the Charge on Quantum Networking Technologies Retrieved 22 July 2020 Futurecast The Future of Quantum Technologies Retrieved 22 July 2020 Caltech amp JPL launch hybrid high rate quantum communication systems Retrieved 22 July 2020 Valivarthi Raju 2020 Teleportation Systems Towards a Quantum Internet arXiv 2007 11157 quant ph Fermilab Physics Advisory Committee PAC Retrieved 5 December 2015 High Energy Physics Advisory Panel HEPAP Retrieved 5 December 2015 a b Maria Spiropulu California Institute of Technology Retrieved 22 July 2020 Community Communication Activities Fermilab PDF Retrieved 22 July 2020 Professor Ioannis John Kymissis Selected to Participate in the 2020 2021 Class of the Defense Science Study Group Retrieved 22 July 2020 Overbye Dennis 2010 Physicists Dreams and Worries in Era of the Big Collider The New York Times article Retrieved 22 July 2020 Caltech Awarded Federal Funding for Quantum Research Retrieved 23 July 2020 Testimony of Maria Spiropulu PhD Professor of Physics California Institute of Technology Chair Fermilab Physics Advisory Committee Before the U S House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies On The Department of Energy s High Energy Physics Program Funding for FY 2018 PDF Retrieved 22 July 2020 Brockman J editor Pantheon 2006 p 253 ISBN 0375423451 News Archives of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Archived from the original on 2014 02 09 APS Fellow Archive External links EditProfessor Spiropulu s Caltech page Higgs look alikes at the LHC MSNBC Women on the frontiers of physics CENIC Star Performer SCIENTIST AT WORK Maria Spiropulu Other Dimensions She s in Pursuit from The New York Times September 30 2003 University of Chicago particle physicist Maria Spiropulu is a body in motion from The Chicago Tribune July 11 2002 Physics of the Universe Summit In search of extra dimensions Maria Spiropulu s Edge Bio Page Maria Spiropulu on CMSExperimentTV CMS Shift Leader first collisions at world record energy Scientific publications of Maria Spiropulu on INSPIRE HEP Video of Spiropulu s lecture The Universe in Collisions at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics Santa Barbara May 13 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maria Spiropulu amp oldid 1127614226, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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