Appointed as Chair of Particle Physics Project Priotization Panel that decides important projects for the next 10 to 20 years. See an article in Scientific American.
I delivered a speech at United Nations Headquarters in New York on Oct 20, 2014 about how basic research unites the world. It was an event co-organized by CERN and ECOSOC to celebrate 60th year anniversary of CERN for "Science for Peace and Development." See this page for the text and the video.
My work on a new theory for dark matter called Strongly Interacting Massive Particle (SIMP) was featured in Discovery Magazine.
My talk Future Experimental Programs at Nobel Symposium on LHC results was selected as one of the Physica Scripta's Highlights of 2013.
Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
I am the Principal Investigator of the Prime Focus Spectrograph, a highly multiplexed robotic fiber spectrograph for the Subaru telescope.