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Simmons is a particle theorist, whose research focuses on the origins of the masses of the elementary subatomic particles - particularly the W and Z bosons that transmit the weak nuclear force and the heaviest known particle, the top quark. She investigates theories in which these masses arise from new strong dynamics at energy scales accessible to experiments like those now underway at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland. She is the recipient of an Outstanding Junior Investigator Award from the US Department of Energy and a CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation, and has been named a Fellow of the AAAS (as of November 2011), a Fellow of the American Physical Society an APS Outstanding Referee and a 2012 APS CSWP Woman Physicist of the Month . She serves as an External Advisory Board member for the Physics Frontiers Center of the Kavli Institute of Cosmological Physics , as well as a General Member of the Aspen Center for Physics .
Dr. Simmons enjoys teaching physics courses at all levels, from introductory freshmen courses to graduate classes, and presently teaches a junior level course in mathematical physics . A central part of her mission as an educator is encouraging more students (especially those from groups now under-represented in physics) to consider studies and careers in the physical sciences. Her outreach work with undergraduates is centered in the QUEST project. She was selected as a member of the U.S. Delegation to the IUPAP International Conference on Women in Physics in 2008 (South Korea) and again in 2011 (South Africa).
Dr. Simmons enjoys teaching physics courses at all levels, from introductory freshmen courses to graduate classes, and presently teaches a junior level course in mathematical physics . A central part of her mission as an educator is encouraging more students (especially those from groups now under-represented in physics) to consider studies and careers in the physical sciences. Her outreach work with undergraduates is centered in the QUEST project. She was selected as a member of the U.S. Delegation to the IUPAP International Conference on Women in Physics in 2008 (South Korea) and again in 2011 (South Africa).
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