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Professor Sarah Eno is a distinguished experimental particle physicist and Professor in the Physics Department at the University of Maryland, College Park. She leads research in the CMS collaboration at CERN and is Principal Investigator of the CalVision project for advanced calorimetry. Her work focuses on precision studies of weak force interactions, QCD dynamics, and searches for new physics beyond the Standard Model. Eno has been a key member of multiple major experiments including AMY, CDF, D0, and CMS.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Physics, University of Rochester (1984–1990)
- Postdoctoral Research, University of Chicago (1989–1993)
- Undergraduate Degree, Gettysburg College (1980–1984)
Research Interests: Experimental particle physics, weak boson properties, calorimeter development, radiation-resistant materials, and detector R&D for future colliders like FCC. Her instrumentation work includes studies of scintillator performance and dual-readout calorimetry systems.
Professional Recognition: Elected APS Fellow (2009), AAAS Fellow (2020), UMD Distinguished Scholar-Teacher (2014), and recipient of the DOE Outstanding Junior Investigator Award (1995–1999). She chairs the FCC collaboration board and leads US representation in global Higgs factory initiatives.
Teaching: Courses include Physics 105 (Physics for Decision Makers), Physics 276/375 (Experimental Physics), and Physics 485 (Electronic Circuits). She advises graduate students in collider physics and detector development.
Labs/Teams: Active in CMS collaboration at LHC and FCC detector design. Leads CalVision project for advanced calorimetry. Collaborates with international teams on future collider infrastructure.




