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Regina Demina is a Professor of Physics at the University of Rochester since 2007, previously serving as Associate Professor (2003–2007) and Assistant Professor at Kansas State University (1999–2003). She holds a BA/MS in Physics from Novosibirsk State University (1985/1988) and a PhD in Physics from Northeastern University (1994). Her research focuses on experimental high-energy physics and cosmology, with major contributions to the CMS experiment at CERN's LHC, including silicon tracker construction and top quark studies. She also leads efforts in the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) project, analyzing galaxy redshift surveys and cosmic structure. Demina was honored as a DOE Outstanding Junior Investigator (2001).
Her research integrates collider physics with astrophysical observations, addressing fundamental questions in particle physics and cosmology. Current projects include High Luminosity LHC detector upgrades, Higgs boson studies, and probing dark energy via baryon acoustic oscillations. Collaborations span CMS and DESI consortia, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to understanding quantum mechanics, galaxy evolution, and cosmic acceleration.
- Key Projects: CMS Top Quark Physics, DESI Dark Energy Surveys, Higgs Sector Exploration
- Techniques: Collider Data Analysis, Algorithm Development, Cosmic Tomography
- Future Work: High Luminosity LHC upgrades, next-gen galaxy surveys
Her articles reflect cross-disciplinary engagement, combining precision measurements in particle physics with large-scale cosmological surveys. Advising emphasizes training in collaborative experimental frameworks and data-intensive astrophysics.




