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Faculty Member at the College of Science, Dr. Fawaz Al-Ajmi Joins CMS Collaborations

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This Achievement Reflects Kuwait University's Commitment to International Collaboration and Advanced Scientific Research

The Department of Computer Science at the College of Science announced that Dr. Fawaz Al-Azmi has joined the CMS Collaboration as a co-author on four papers resulting from the CMS experiment, one of the major experiments at the international CERN organization. This membership is granted to researchers who have made outstanding scientific contributions to the CMS experiment.

Dr. Fawaz Al-Azmi's inclusion in the CMS Collaboration as a co-author on peer-reviewed research papers from the CMS experiment reflects the exceptional scientific efforts and contributions he made during his sabbatical in 2022-2023 at CERN in Geneva, supported by Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences. His work can be accessed at (https://cds.cern.ch). Additionally, Dr. Al-Azmi supervised four students during the 2023 CERN Summer Program, and he continues to contribute and collaborate with CERN to this day.

This achievement helps enhance Kuwait University's name and ranking in the international scientific community, reflecting the university's commitment to international collaboration and advanced scientific research.

CERN is the largest research center for particle physics in the world, aiming to understand the structure of the universe at the smallest and deepest levels. It features extensive international collaboration, involving thousands of scientists from various engineering and scientific disciplines around the globe, working to operate, maintain, and develop the large and complex equipment necessary to ensure the safety of these experiments. Additionally, the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences funds the agreement between CERN and Kuwait University, thereby enhancing research collaboration between the two entities and supporting their shared scientific achievements.