CMU physicist uses machine learning to sharpen CERN's search for dark matter particles
A Carnegie Mellon physicist built machine learning models now running live inside CERN's CMS detector to catch subtle anomalies in collision data. Her work sharpens the search for a Higgs boson decay that could point to dark matter.
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