About: Ken Bloom
- Full Name
- Ken Bloom
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- I am an assistant professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, involved with the CMS experiment at the LHC and the DØ experiment at Fermilab. Since 2005 I have been the project manager for the 7 US CMS Tier-2 computing sites. I also co-lead a working group at Fermilab's LHC Physics Center that will be studying physics processes that manifest themselves in final states that include charged leptons, hadronic jets and missing energy. Read my full bio here.
Posts by Ken Bloom:
- 21 Jul 10 - ICHEP: what to watch for
- 12 Jul 10 - LHC: Play along at home! (or, scoreboard watching)
- 15 Jun 10 - World Cup!
- 05 Jun 10 - The crossroads of particle physics
- 30 May 10 - Physics buildings, then and now
- 18 May 10 - The cost of money
- 12 May 10 - Congratulations, Dr. Dale
- 27 Apr 10 - Feeling squeezed
- 16 Apr 10 - Physics operations
- 28 Mar 10 - Marathons and sprints
- 10 Mar 10 - Computing the next three years/more travel fun
- 07 Feb 10 - How much data, how soon?
- 12 Jan 10 - Back to school!
- 25 Dec 09 - Happy Holidays from your US LHC blog!
- 10 Dec 09 - Lost frontier? Certainly not!



