Robert Harris, Fermilab
Probing New Physics with Jets at CMS

The CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN has the potential
to make a major discovery from simple measurements of events with high energy
jets.  CMS plans to search for new physics using jets will be presented.
Measurements of the production rate and angle of events with two high energy
jets will be discussed. Convincing signals of new physics, outside the reach
of the Tevatron, are observable with early LHC data samples containing as
little as 10 inverse picobarns of integrated luminosity. I will present the
anticipated sensitivity of the CMS experiment to a variety of  models of new
physics, including quark compositeness, technicolor, extra dimensions and
grand unification.