
Jeremiah Mans
Professor · Experimental High-Energy Physics
University of Minnesota Twin CitiesUnited States
About
Jeremiah Mans is a Professor and Associate Head in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. He is a leading experimental particle physicist working on the Large Hadron Collider’s CMS experiment at CERN, driving searches for new physics, precision measurements of the Higgs and Z bosons, and advanced detector R&D for the High-Luminosity LHC upgrade.
Research Focus
- Searches for heavy right-handed neutrinos and W bosons in left-right symmetric extensions of the Standard Model.
- Higgs boson physics, especially in the H→ZZ channel.
- Precision measurements of Z/Drell–Yan processes to probe proton structure.
- Design and upgrade of the Hadron Calorimeter readout and trigger electronics.
Major Grants & Projects
- LDMX: Electron Missing-Momentum Search for Sub-GeV Dark Matter – PI, DOE-funded (2020-2025).
- US CMS HL-LHC Upgrades – Co-I, NSF & DOE (2020-2026).
- Endcap Calorimeter Upgrade for HL-LHC – Co-PI, Fermilab/DOE (2019-2025).
- Physics at the Energy Frontier: CMS at the LHC – PI, DOE (2014-2026).
- 2023 Distinguished Research Award – PI, Fermilab/DOE (2023-2024).
Scientific Recognition
- 2023 Distinguished Research Award, Fermilab & DOE.
- Over 1,400 peer-reviewed publications in high-energy physics.
- Active leadership roles within the CMS Collaboration and US detector-upgrade consortia.
He mentors a sizable research group at Minnesota, contributing significantly to training the next generation of particle physicists.
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