US-ATLAS Education and Outreach Event
The ATLAS Experiment is a worldwide effort with over 3000 physicists and engineers - with a strong participation from 45 US universities and national labs (US-ATLAS) - at the CERN international laboratory located in Geneva, Switzerland. The project aims to improve our understanding of the Universe - its birth, evolution, current state, and future. The research offers a wide range of practical applications and educational opportunities. This event will serve as an informal introduction to ATLAS research and discuss US-ATLAS programs that new students and university groups can get involved in.
Although the primary target is Under Represented Minority (URM) students, this workshop is also of interest to a broader audience, from URM undergraduate students, to potential graduate student/postdoc/faculty mentors, and anyone interested in providing further inputs to a coordinated plan for attracting URMs.
Aayushma Uprety
Abram L
ADAM MOHAMMED
Al-Maliq Adetunji
Amit Bandyopadhyay
Andrew White
Anna Goussiou
Bupe Abraham Mazyopa
Candice Basson
Christopher Verga
Denisha Sapkota
Diomaris Padilla
ebode onyie fabien
Elise Le Boulicaut
Elizabeth Phiri
Fati Amadou Oumarou
Ghislain Mandouma
Giselle Zampetti
Jeff Mpabanga
Joseph Haley
Juchao Yan
Khosro Shirvani
Kossivi Maglo
Mainza Hamatowe
Marcus Alfred
Matthew LaCascia
Mayda Velasco
Meirin Oan Evans
Michael Ayewoh
Michael Begel
Michael OYELAKIN
Mohammed Abdelrazek Aboelela
Mounia Laassiri
Muhammad Awal
Murty Kambhampati
Nathnael Kahassai
Nicolás Fernández
Obedience Munkombwe
Olesson Cesalien
Paul Chitembwa
Perseverance Sawila
Pratik Kafle
Rachel Nyirongo
Rakesh Chandra Prajapati
Randa Yerrou
rohith ediga
Sabina Gautam
Sagar Patel
SAHEED OYENIRAN
Shiksha Pandey
Simon Simbule
Soumaya Manai
Subramanian Ramakrishnan
Suyog Shrestha
Tandeka Boko
Tarik Eltaeib
Thanasis Papadopoulos
Toivo Samuel Mabote
Veniece Keene
Yassine El Ghazali