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Gallery: FSU researchers share in Breakthrough Prize in Physics for work at CERN

05/28/25
A view of the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator, at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN. (Courtesy of CERN)
CERN leadership accepting the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics during a ceremony held in Los Angeles in April 2025. From left to right, Andreas Hoecker, former ATLAS spokesperson; Patricia McBride, former CMS spokesperson; Marco Van Leeuwen, ALICE spokesperson and Vincenzo Vagnoni, LHCb spokesperson (Courtesy of Getty Images for Breakthrough Prize)
Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor of Physics Harrison Prosper
Professor Todd Adams
Professor Andrew Askew
Associate Professor Rachel Yohay
Associate Professor Ted Kolberg
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