New Faculty: Jennet Dickinson

Jennet Dickinson

Assistant Professor, Physics

Academic focus: 

Experimental particle physics, collider physics

Current research project: 

As a member of the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment, I study high energy proton-proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). I am particularly interested in measuring properties of the Higgs boson, the most recently discovered fundamental particle. I also focus on the design and construction of silicon semiconductor “trackers,” which provide information about the trajectory of charged particles in the aftermath of a high energy collision. I am developing novel approaches to fast silicon detector readout electronics that use machine learning for data compression. 

Previous positions:

  • Research Associate, Particle Physics Division, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, 2020-2024

Academic background:

  • Ph.D., Physics, University of California, Berkeley, 2020
  • B.A., Physics, Columbia University, 2014

Last book read: 

“Station Eleven” by Emily St. John Mandel

In your own time/when not working:

I do a lot of crafts like crochet, knitting and embroidery in my free time. I find them creative and relaxing, and I enjoy the feeling of accomplishment that comes with making something tangible. 

Courses you’re most looking forward to teaching:

The Standard Model of Particle Physics

What most excites you about Cornell:

The fantastic research environment in CLASSE and the physics department, and the opportunity to work with great students!

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