Emanuela Barberis Associate Professor of Experimental Particle Physics e.barberis@neu.edu 617.373.2935 Expertise DØ and CMS experiments, experimental particle physics, Higgs boson, high energy collisions of protons and antiprotons Emanuela Barberis for Northeastern Global News During CERN shutdown, Northeastern University physics professors work with global scientists to understand dark matter and other phenomena beyond the Standard Model During CERN shutdown, Northeastern University physics professors work with global scientists to understand dark matter and other phenomena beyond the Standard Model Some things in life are still unexplained, intriguing scientists like physics professors Toyoko Orimoto and Emanuela Barberis. A pivotal moment for particle physics A pivotal moment for particle physics Northeastern physics professor Emanuela Barberis examines the meaning of the discovery of the Higgs boson, the so-called “God particle.” For physics postdoc, new evidence of things not seen For physics postdoc, new evidence of things not seen Physics post-doctoral researcher Joe Haley delivered new results from Fermilab that bring us closer to understanding of the Higgs boson particle and, more broadly, the way our universe works. 3Qs: Searching for the “Holy Grail” of physics 3Qs: Searching for the “Holy Grail” of physics Researchers at CERN, the European Center for Nuclear Research, reported this week they are getting closer to discovering the Higgs boson, a subatomic particle that scientists believe will explain why everything in the universe has mass. The Higgs boson is considered to be the “Holy Grail” of particle physics, and finding it would be a great scientific advancement. We asked Emanuela Barberis, associate professor of physics, to explain the Higgs boson and what its discovery would mean to the world’s scientific community. Northeastern Researchers Play Key Role in DZero International Physics Research Collaboration Northeastern Researchers Play Key Role in DZero International Physics Research Collaboration ZZ diboson production observed for first time at Tevatron (Pictured – The Fermilab accelerator complex in Batavia, IL. Photo courtesy of Fermilab.) Boston – August 4, 2008 – Darien Wood, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Physics at Northeastern University, and other researchers from Northeastern have played integral roles in the recent discovery of the production of […]