
A scientist who walks in a tunnel inside the European Nuclear Research Organization (CERN) Velká Hadron Collider during maintenance work on July 19, 2013 in Meyrin near Geneva. File | Photo Credit: AFP
The Experiment of the Great Hadron Collider (LHC) in CERN – the European Prime Minister Research Center for Partic and Home and Home The largest particle accelerator in the world – which has won a breakthrough price of 2025 in basic physics, has an Indian connection. The team led by Bhawná Gomber at the Advanced Studies in Electronics, Science and Technology (CASEST), Physical School, University of Hyderabad (UOH), played a key role in the experiment, said the university on Tuesday.
The breakthrough prize honors the work of international scientists in CERN, who have expanded the understanding of the basic nature of the universe. The LHC experiment, which includes a breakthrough discovery of Higgs Boson from 2012, was a central point for this effort.
Gomber’s team in the UAH contributed to the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) experiment in CERN through data analysis, boot electronics and research in high energy interactions. Their work focuses on exploring physics over the standard model, especially in the search for dark matter particles, large extra distributions and unusual trilineary measuring measuring measuring.
“We are excited to see our years of effort recognized within this global milestone. It’s a proud moment not only for our team, but for the Indian scientific community as a whole,” Gomber said.
Experimental physical group with high energy in the UAH was founded by Bindu Bambah and Mohant’s handmen by joining Novo Cooperation and Indian Institutes at Fermilab Collaboration in the US, edition from UOH Informed.
Published – April 16 2025 12:32