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Anna Hasenfratz
Anna Hasenfratz is a Professor of Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her research focuses on high-energy theoretical physics, particularly non-perturbative properties of quantum field theories such as Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) and lattice gauge theory. She leads studies on renormalization group flows, infrared fixed points, and computational methods to analyze strongly coupled systems.
Her work emphasizes lattice simulations to explore phenomena like mass generation, symmetry breaking, and critical behavior in gauge theories. Recent contributions include studies on SU(3) gauge theories with multiple fermion flavors, composite Higgs models, and gradient flow techniques for scale setting.
Key collaborations involve the Lattice Strong Dynamics (LSD) Collaboration and contributions to Snowmass 2021 reports on future directions in lattice gauge theory. Her research frequently addresses open questions in beyond-Standard-Model physics and the interplay between lattice simulations and experimental particle physics.

