Enrico Fermi

Italian-American physicist

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January 13 2025 Laboratory Director Lea Merminga resigned, with Young-Kee Kim from the University of Chicago appointed as Acting Director.
January 1 2025 Department of Energy established new management for Fermilab, with the Fermi Forward Discovery Group, LLC (FFDG) taking over.
November 2024 Fermilab laid off 2.5% of its workforce in an attempt to address ongoing financial challenges.
October 1 2024 Department of Energy awarded the laboratory management contract to the Fermi Forward Discovery Group, LLC (FFDG).
August 2024 Fermilab underwent a one-week furlough and closure of operations due to a budget shortfall.
July 29 2024 Fermilab Director Lia Merminga issued a brief response to the whistleblower allegations, dismissing some claims and telling scientific staff to 'stop whining' at an All Hands Meeting.
July 15 2024 A detailed whistleblower report was uploaded to the arXiv physics preprint server, exposing alleged cover-ups and workplace issues at Fermilab.
June 2024 The whistleblower report was delivered to DOE officials Dr. Juston Fontaine and Geraldine Richmond, detailing multiple allegations of misconduct at Fermilab.
2023 Darleane C. Hoffman received the Enrico Fermi Presidential Award, a prestigious recognition of her scientific contributions.
2023 An incident involving guns on the Fermilab site occurred, with allegations of cover-up and subsequent promotion of the perpetrator.
September 1 2023 Bonnie Fleming announced a temporary shutdown of the Fermilab accelerator system for safety reasons.
August 2023 Fermilab researchers announced more evidence that muons are not behaving as predicted by current sub-atomic physics theory, potentially indicating the existence of a new force of nature.
June 2023 ANNIE (Accelerator Neutrino Neutron Interaction Experiment) completed its run, with plans for a future run.
June 2023 Muon g−2 experiment, measuring the anomalous magnetic dipole moment of the muon, completed its run.
June 2023 MINERνA (Main INjector ExpeRiment with νs on As) completed its experimental run.
June 2023 NOνA (NuMI Off-axis νe Appearance) experiment is currently running.
June 2023 MiniBooNE (Mini Booster Neutrino Experiment) completed its experimental run.
June 2023 MicroBooNE (Micro Booster Neutrino Experiment) completed its experimental run.
June 2023 SeaQuest experiment completed its run.
June 2023 ICARUS experiment is currently running at Fermilab after being relocated from Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS).
May 2023 Director Lia Merminga posted a response on the Fermilab website addressing the public petition about access restrictions, defending the new access policies.
May 25 2023 A contractor fell 23 ft while working on the PIP II project site, requiring air-lifting to hospital in what was considered the worst on-site accident in decades.
March 1 2023 Informational meeting for potential management contract bidders revealed ongoing tritium contamination challenges at Fermilab, with tritium from the NuMI beamline integrated into the industrial water cooling system across the research complex.
March 1 2023 DOE held an informational meeting for potential bidders, highlighting significant challenges in financial and acquisition management at Fermilab.
January 2023 The Department of Energy (DOE) announced a two-year process to rebid the contract for Fermilab's management due to ongoing performance issues.
2022 Department of Energy Office of Science decided to phase the LBNF/DUNE experiment due to rising costs, with Phase I targeting completion of two detector modules by 2028–29 and beamline by 2032.
2022 A sexual harassment lawsuit was filed and won by a NOvA and DUNE collaborator in the UK against Fermilab.
2022 Science and Scientific American published articles describing the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) as 'troubled'.
November 7 2022 Regina (Gina) Rameika joined the DOE's Office of Science as the associate director for High Energy Physics.
September 2022 Deputy director for Research Joseph Lykken announced he would step down, to be replaced by Bonnie Fleming from Yale.
April 2022 PIP-II project approved for construction with $978M from the Department of Energy and an additional $330M from international partners.
March 31 2022 James Siegrist, associate director for High Energy Physics in the Department of Energy Office of Science, stepped down.
February 9 2022 Patricia McBride, a Fermilab physicist, was elected spokesperson of the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) collaboration at CERN, representing a significant leadership role in international particle physics research.
2021 Fermilab announced a breakthrough in superconducting YBCO magnet technology, capable of increasing field strength at 290 tesla per second and reaching a peak magnetic field strength of around 0.5 tesla.
2021 Fermilab reported initial study results that potentially challenge the Standard Model, suggesting the possibility of discovering new forces and particles.
September 2021 Nigel Lockyer resigned as Director of Fermilab and was replaced by Lia Merminga.
2020 Prototype detector (ProtoDUNE) completed test beam data collection, demonstrating over 99% efficiency.
2020 Began construction of the first building for the PIP-II accelerator, located near the Booster ring on a portion of the former Tevatron site.
2020 Became home to the SQMS (Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems) Center.
2020 Fermilab began introducing severe restrictions on site access for both public and scientists, marking a significant departure from its traditionally open laboratory model.
2020 High-energy physics community expressed concern about major project costs diverting funds from core research, leading to a congressional budget increase of about $250M for high-energy physics.
2020 Construction began on the first building for the new PIP-II linear accelerator.
2019 US Department of Energy began raising flags about Fermilab's performance, starting a series of low performance grades in subsequent years.
2019 Fermilab founded the Fermilab Quantum Institute.
2019 IEEE Board of Directors created the IEEE Mildred Dresselhaus Medal, awarded annually for outstanding technical contributions in science and engineering.
2018 Planned replacement of Booster cavities with a new design.
2018 Large prototype detector at CERN began taking data with test beam.
2018 Fermilab began taking data for the Muon g−2 experiment, continuing the research from the Brookhaven experiment.
2017 The ICARUS neutrino experiment was relocated from CERN to Fermilab, expanding the laboratory's neutrino research capabilities.
2017 Featured in a General Electric television advertisement aimed at increasing women's participation in STEM roles.

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