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Anna Sfyrla is an Associate Professor at the Department of Nuclear and High Energy Physics (DPNC), University of Geneva, Switzerland. Her work focuses on ATLAS and FASER experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC), studying the Standard Model and searching for new physics, including dark matter and supersymmetry (SUSY). She leads detector design and trigger system upgrades for LHC experiments and is actively involved in outreach and diversity initiatives.
- Research spans particle physics, data acquisition (TDAQ), machine learning applications, and neutrino detection via FASERnu.
- Leadership roles: ATLAS Upgrade Physics group convener, FASER TDAQ project leader, and upcoming ATLAS deputy spokesperson (2025-2027).
- Outreach highlights: Co-founder of Young Researchers' Day, mentor for women in physics, and coordinator for public events like La Nuit de la Science.
Her teaching and outreach efforts emphasize pedagogy, equal opportunities, and public engagement through seminars and social media.
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