After conducting post-doctoral research at
Columbia University, Kotwal joined
Duke University as a professor in 1999, and has served as the Director of Particle Physics at the University. Additionally, Kotwal was in charge of a Higgs boson search team as part of the
ATLAS experiment at the
Large Hadron Collider, with the aim of proving the existence of the particle. Kotwal was part of the
CERN team that announced the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012. In addition to his research, Kotwal has coordinated a group of U.S. physicists in the global effort to build a new collider with 7 times higher energy than the LHC. He has collaborated with the Chinese and European groups in this effort. == Research ==