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Michael Hildreth is a Professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Notre Dame, serving as Dean of the Graduate School and Associate Provost for Graduate Studies. He leads the CMS Experiment at CERN’s LHC, focusing on Higgs boson properties and new physics beyond the Standard Model. His research includes precision measurements of particle masses and computational infrastructure for high-luminosity LHC data.
Education: A.B. in Physics from Princeton University (1988), Ph.D. in Physics from Stanford University (1995).
Research interests span particle physics, particularly Electroweak Symmetry Breaking, and interdisciplinary projects like the DASPOS initiative for scientific data preservation and the SCAILFIN project for AI-driven cyberinfrastructure. He co-developed the REANA platform with CERN for reproducible analyses and led the scalable Lobster computing framework.
Key awards include the Shilts/Leonard Teaching Award (2014), Thomas P. Madden Award (2010), and Rev. Joyce Award (2008). His leadership spans academic administration, international collaborations, and grant-funded initiatives.
He advises the CMS Collaboration on computational challenges and leads multi-university teams in knowledge preservation and AI for scientific workflows. His work bridges particle physics, computer science, and institutional leadership.




