CMS Muon Week 2023 in Bari

The CMS Muon Week, an international scientific workshop, will bring together, during the next 4 days, researchers from all over the world, who work for the CMS ("Compact Muon Solenoid") experiment, located at the world's most powerful particle accelerator, the LHC ("Large Hadron Collider") at CERN ("European Centre for Nuclear Research") in Geneva, Switzerland.

The CMS Muon Week, an international scientific workshop, will bring together, during the next 4 days, researchers from all over the world, who work for the CMS ("Compact Muon Solenoid") experiment, located at the world's most powerful particle accelerator, the LHC ("Large Hadron Collider") at CERN ("European Centre for Nuclear Research") in Geneva, Switzerland.
Experts will gather to discuss their work on the Muon System, one of the most extensive systems in the world to detect Muon particles.
This experiment, one of the projects that contributed to the sensational discovery of the Higgs Boson a decade ago, garnered widespread attention and earned a Nobel Prize shortly after.
The workshop is organised by physicists from the Physics Department and INFN Bari, who possess recognised expertise in gas detectors for muon detection in large-scale experimental apparatus for particle physics. Currently leading the charge in the CMS Muon System Collaboration are Prof. Anna Colaleo and Prof. Gabriella Pugliesa, who drive the operation and advancements of this cutting-edge system.
During the workshop, a guided tour is organised of the laboratories located at the Physics Department, where new detectors are currently under construction. These detectors are being developed to facilitate future operations at incredibly high intensities in the experiment.