Kamal Benslama is a Moroccan-Swiss experimental particle physicist. He is a professor of physics at Drew University, a visiting experimental scientist at Fermilab, and a guest scientist at Brookhaven National Laboratory. He worked on the ATLAS experiment, at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Switzerland. Currently, he is a member of the Mu2e experiment at Fermilab.

Kamal Benslama
Experimental Particle Physicist
NationalityMoroccan-Swiss
Alma materUniversity of Lausanne
University of Geneva
AwardsHigh Energy and Particle Physics Prize (2013)
Person of Extraordinary Ability by the US Government (2020) [1]
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics, Experimental Particle Physics, Machine Learning
InstitutionsDrew University
Columbia University
Cornell University
University of Regina
Loyola University Maryland
University of Montreal
University of Lausanne
Syracuse University
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Towson University
Doctoral advisorProfessor Claude Joseph

Biography

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Originally from Morocco, Benslama studied physics at Geneva University. He obtained a bachelor and a master's degree in high-energy physics from Geneva University. In 1998, he completed a PhD at the department of High Energy Physics at the University of Lausanne.

After a short post-doc at the University of Lausanne, Benslama moved to North America in 1999. He first worked as a post-doc on the CLEO experiment at Cornell University in the US, and while at Cornell he collaborated with Syracuse University and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.[2] Then he became a research associate [3] at the University of Montreal before becoming a post-doctoral research scientist at Columbia University in New York and associate scientist on the ATLAS experiment at Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. from 2006 to 2012, he was a professor of physics at the University of Regina in Canada. During this time, Benslama founded and led [4][5][6][7][8][9][10] an international research group in experimental high-energy physics. He worked on the ATLAS experiment at CERN where he was a principal investigator and a team leader. He also was a member of the international ATLAS collaboration board and a member of the Liquid Argon representative board.

Benslama started his research activities at CERN in 1992, he first worked on ATLAS, then on NOMAD, (Neutrino Oscillation search with a MAgnetic Detector) which was designed to search for neutrino oscillation. His thesis was on the construction, installation and simulation of a preshower particle detector as well as on data analysis using data from the NOMAD experiment.[11]

Benslama contributed to many aspects of the ATLAS experiment. He worked on a readout system for a silicon detector for the ATLAS experiment, then he worked on the Liquid Argon Calorimeter, the High Level Trigger and Data Quality and Monitoring. He also led several efforts on searches for physics beyond the standard model at the LHC,[12][13] in particular searches for doubly charged higgs, extra-dimensions and leptoquarks. He was heavily involved in the exotics physics program at the LHC.

Before joining Drew University as a faculty, Benslama was a visiting professor [14] at Loyola University Maryland and later he was a Senior Lecturer and Research Professor [15] at Towson University

Private life

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Kamal Benslama has three children [16] and lives in New Jersey.[17]

Selected work

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References

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  1. ^ Extraordinary Ability
  2. ^ Research at UIUC
  3. ^ Research Associate at University of Montreal
  4. ^ U of R part of titanic experiment to trace origins of universe
  5. ^ HADRON COLLIDER STARTS REVEALING THE SECRETS OF THE UNIVERSE - Radio Canada International
  6. ^ Physicists working on international Big Bang project - LeaderPost
  7. ^ Radio Canada in French
  8. ^ Big Bang for Research - YouTube
  9. ^ Regina physicists having a blast with Big Bang experiments - CBC Canada
  10. ^ Blog d' Edward Willett
  11. ^ "kamal Benslama". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2021-03-15.
  12. ^ Other BSM searches at the LHC
  13. ^ Beyond the Standard Model searches at the LHC - Kamal Benslama, Nov 17, 2009 - HCP 2009 Symposium
  14. ^ Visiting faculty at Loyola University Maryland
  15. ^ Senior Lecturer and Research Professor at Towson University
  16. ^ ATLAS e-News
  17. ^ "ATLAS e-News | Profiles".
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