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Anna Kulesza is a Professor in Theoretical Particle Physics at the University of Münster since 2018. She previously held a Junior Professor position at the same university (2012-2018) and held research fellowships at Helmholtz Alliance, DESY, and Brookhaven National Laboratory. She earned her PhD in Theoretical Particle Physics from the University of Durham (UK) in 2000 and an MSc in Theoretical Physics from the University of Warsaw (Poland) in 1997.
- Current: Professor, University of Münster
- 2012-2018: Junior Professor, University of Münster
- 2008-2012: Helmholtz Alliance Fellow, RWTH Aachen
- 2006-2008: DESY Theory Fellow
- 2003-2006: Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Karlsruhe
- 2000-2003: Research Associate, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Her research focuses on theoretical particle physics, particularly supersymmetry, soft gluon resummation techniques, double parton scattering phenomena, and precision calculations for LHC processes. She has contributed to understanding top quark production mechanisms, electroweak corrections, and dark matter production thresholds.
Recent publications highlight her expertise in supersymmetric particle production, Higgs boson associated production, and precision QCD calculations. Her work frequently involves developing advanced resummation methods (NNLL accuracy) for collider physics predictions and analyzing non-perturbative QCD effects. She collaborates with international institutions including CERN, RWTH Aachen, and DESY.
- Helmholtz Alliance Fellow
- DESY Theory Fellow
Kulesza's research group contributes to improving theoretical predictions for LHC processes involving supersymmetric particles, top quarks, and electroweak bosons. She participates in workshops like "Event Generators and Resummation" and serves on analysis boards for major physics collaborations.



