UEC Election 2023-2025

Election for 2023-2025 UEC term

Welcome to the UEC Election 2023-2025. We kindly request Users vote to decide who will be the next 5 people that they choose to represent them on the UEC.

    • Voting will be done via Fermilab Indico. Vote here!
    • You may vote for up to five (5) candidates. Votes with more than 5 selections will be invalidated.
    • The five winning candidates will serve a two-year term for 2023-2025.
  • Your vote will not be accepted after 23:59:59 Central Daylight Time on Thursday, October 19th, 2023.
  • You must have a valid Fermilab ID to vote.
  • The candidates are listed below – click on the candidate’s picture or name to see each individual candidates’ information.

Meet the candidates for 2023-2025

Mary Anne Cummings Muons Inc.

Yongyi Wu Argonne National Lab

Prabhjot Singh Queen Mary University of London

David Yu University of Nebraska

Jaehoon Yu University of Texas

Adam Lyon Fermilab

 

Nominations for 2023-2025 UEC term

Note: the nomination period has now closed.

The Users Executive Committee (UEC) is opening the election to choose five (5) new members for the 2023-2025 term. We, the UEC, represent the voice of the User Community to the Fermilab directorate and to the broader community outside. UEC subcommittees organize both the annual Users Meeting and the annual spring trip to Washington DC to promote science and HEP to Congress. The UEC has a big impact on the working environment at Fermilab. The UEC works to continuously address the Quality of Life issues for users and takes new initiatives to help improve the Education & Public Engagement efforts at the lab. Serving on the UEC is a great way to support and enhance Fermilab’s research and community engagement goals. More information about the UEC can be found on the UEC Web page.

What to do if you want to get involved

If you are interested in joining the UEC and willing to appear on the election ballot, then please fill out the Nomination Form, obtain 10 supporting electronic signatures from the Fermilab User Community, and send the form to the Fermilab Users Office (via email to campusaccess@fnal.gov) no later than 3 pm CT on Wednesday, October 18th, 2023.

If you have any questions about the election, please send them to campusaccess@fnal.gov or uec-feedback@fnal.gov.

Please feel free to reach out to the current UEC members with any questions about the UEC, a UEC member’s role, and expected commitment. We would like to get a fair representation of the user community, so we strongly encourage you to consider running for the election.