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== Awards ==
== Awards ==
Della Negra shared the 2013 Special [[Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics]] for the discovery of the [[Higgs Boson]] with his pioneering colleagues from the LHC [[Fabiola Gianotti]], [[Peter Jenni]], [[Tejinder Singh Virdee]], [[Guido Tonelli]], [[Joe Incandela]] and [[Lyn Evans]]<ref name="Breakthrough Prize">{{cite web | title=Breakthrough Prize – Fundamental Physics Breakthrough Prize Laureates – Michel Della Negra | website=Breakthrough Prize | url=https://breakthroughprize.org/Laureates/1/L49 | access-date=19 September 2018}}</ref>. He also shared the 2012 [[Julius Wess]] Prize from the [[Karlsruher Institut für Technologie]] with Jenni,<ref name="Wess2013">{{cite web | last=Puttkamer | first=von | last2=(IKP) | first2=Beatrix | title=KCETA - Julius Wess Award - 2012 Jenni / Della Negra | website=KIT | date=1 February 2013 | url=https://www.kceta.kit.edu/english/julius-wess-award-2012.php | access-date=19 September 2018}}</ref> and the 2013 [[High Energy and Particle Physics Prize]] of the [[European Physical Society]] with Jenni, Virdee, and the CMS and Atlas consortia.<ref name="EPS">{{cite web | title=e-EPS | website=A new era in Particle Physics | url=http://www.epsnews.eu/2013/10/a-new-era-in-particle-physics/ | access-date=19 September 2018}}</ref> In 2017 he shared the [[Panofsky Prize]] in experimental particle physics with Jenni and Virdee.<ref name="APS2018"/>
Della Negra shared the 2013 Special [[Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics]] for the discovery of the [[Higgs Boson]] with his pioneering colleagues from the LHC [[Fabiola Gianotti]], [[Peter Jenni]], [[Tejinder Singh Virdee]], [[Guido Tonelli]], [[Joe Incandela]] and [[Lyn Evans]]<ref name="Breakthrough Prize">{{cite web | title=Breakthrough Prize – Fundamental Physics Breakthrough Prize Laureates – Michel Della Negra | website=Breakthrough Prize | url=https://breakthroughprize.org/Laureates/1/L49 | access-date=19 September 2018}}</ref>. He also shared the 2012 [[Julius Wess]] Prize from the [[Karlsruher Institut für Technologie]] with Jenni,<ref name="Wess2013">{{cite web| title=KCETA - Julius Wess Award - 2012 Jenni / Della Negra| website=Karlsruher Institut für Technologie| date=1 February 2013| url=https://www.kceta.kit.edu/english/julius-wess-award-2012.php| access-date=19 September 2018}}</ref> and the 2013 [[High Energy and Particle Physics Prize]] of the [[European Physical Society]] with Jenni, Virdee, and the CMS and Atlas consortia.<ref name="EPS">{{cite web| website=e-EPS| title=A new era in Particle Physics| url=http://www.epsnews.eu/2013/10/a-new-era-in-particle-physics/| first=Thomas| last=Lohse| date=25 October 2013| access-date=19 September 2018}}</ref> In 2017 he shared the [[Panofsky Prize]] in experimental particle physics with Jenni and Virdee.<ref name="APS2018"/>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 22:41, 19 September 2018

Michel Della Negra, born 1942, is a French experimental particle physicist known for his role in the 2012 discovery of the Higgs Boson.

Career

Della Negra studied mathematics and theoretical physics for his doctorate at the Laboratory of Nuclear Physics of the College de France in Paris, defending his thesis on the experimental study of proton-antiproton annihilation in 1967. In the 1970s, following post-doctoral work at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) in Palo Alto, California, he involved himself on high-energy physics projects at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, where he worked initially as a member of the Intersecting Storage Rings group. In 1977 joined the team led by Carlo Rubbia and played an important role in the 1981 discovery of the W and Z bosons. Della Nigra and his colleague from Imperial College, London Tejinder Singh Virdee were among the first to envisage a hermetic detector for the large hadron collider (LHC) based on a strong magnetic field, the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS), and was spokesman for the CMS from 1992 until 2006. Together with evidence from the A Toroidal LHC Apparatus (ATLAS), the CMS experiments were crucial to the discovery of the Higgs Boson in 2012. As of 2018 he is physicist emeritus of the physics department of CERN, and CMS emeritus at Imperial College London.[1]

Awards

Della Negra shared the 2013 Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics for the discovery of the Higgs Boson with his pioneering colleagues from the LHC Fabiola Gianotti, Peter Jenni, Tejinder Singh Virdee, Guido Tonelli, Joe Incandela and Lyn Evans[2]. He also shared the 2012 Julius Wess Prize from the Karlsruher Institut für Technologie with Jenni,[3] and the 2013 High Energy and Particle Physics Prize of the European Physical Society with Jenni, Virdee, and the CMS and Atlas consortia.[4] In 2017 he shared the Panofsky Prize in experimental particle physics with Jenni and Virdee.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "2018 Norman F. Ramsey Prize in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, and in Precision Tests of Fundamental Laws and Symmetries Recipient". APS Physics | APS Home. 19 September 2018. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Breakthrough Prize – Fundamental Physics Breakthrough Prize Laureates – Michel Della Negra". Breakthrough Prize. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
  3. ^ "KCETA - Julius Wess Award - 2012 Jenni / Della Negra". Karlsruher Institut für Technologie. 1 February 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
  4. ^ Lohse, Thomas (25 October 2013). "A new era in Particle Physics". e-EPS. Retrieved 19 September 2018.