Our group CMS analysis leader associate professor Yen-Jie was award tenured at MIT. Yen-Jie got his PhD from MIT and joined MIT as the Class of 1958 Career Development Associate Professor of Physics in September 2013. He is a young leader in heavy ion physics and has made great contribution understand QCD under extremely hot and dense conditions. He started the heavy flavor physics research program in heavy-ion physics at MIT and has trained many excellent PhD students and postdocs. He has won many prestigious awards such as the DOE Early Career Award, Alfred P. Sloan Prize, and Presidential Early Career Award. He has also served as the committee member in many international conferences and referee in many renowned journals. Let’s congratulate Yen-Jie for his truly exceptional achievement and tenure at MIT!