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SUMMARY:Measure what is measurable and make measurable what is not so 
 — Uncover new physics with bosons at the LHC and upgrades of the CMS
   detector to maximize the discovery potential\, NPAC (Nuclear/Particl
 e/Astro/Cosmo) Forum\, Miaoyuan Liu\, Fermilab
DESCRIPTION:The Standard Model describes the building blocks of matter
  and their <br>\ninteractions. It has been tested extensively with ex
 perimental data and <br>\nfound to be incredibly successful in descri
 bing nature. Discovering the <br>\nHiggs boson in 2012 at the LHC com
 pleted the picture of the SM. The LHC <br>\nis at the forefront of di
 rectly searching for new physics which is <br>\nBeyond-Standard-Model
  (BSM)\, and I will discuss searches for <br>\nsupersymmetric partner
 s of the electroweak bosons\, as well as <br>\nmeasurement of an extr
 emely rare process with three WWW bosons as <br>\nstringent tests of 
 the SM. I will also discuss the instrumentation which <br>\nenables s
 uch studies. The discussion includes the recently completed CMS <br>\
 nPhase-1 pixel upgrade\, as well as the R&D studies towards solving th
 e <br>\nfuture trigger and computing challenges using innovative mach
 ine <br>\nlearning approaches in future high energy experiments.<br>
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URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=5073
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