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Anna Stasto is a Professor of Physics at the Department of Physics, Eberly College of Science, The Pennsylvania State University. Her research focuses on particle physics, particularly theoretical studies in quantum chromodynamics (QCD), high-energy scattering processes, and collider phenomenology. She has contributed to understanding diffraction mechanisms, parton distribution functions, and small-x QCD dynamics.
Education includes a Master's from Jagiellonian University (1996), a joint PhD in Theoretical Physics from the Polish Academy of Science and University of Durham (1999), and habilitation from the Polish Academy of Science (2005). She has held prestigious awards such as the Sloan Research Fellowship (2009–2013) and the H. Niewodniczański Prize (1999).
Her recent publications explore gluodynamics, electron-ion collider physics, and forward neutrino production at the LHC. Research trends emphasize precision calculations of partonic structures, renormalization group techniques, and high-energy scattering dynamics.
Stasto collaborates extensively on experimental programs including the Electron-Ion Collider and LHC. Her work bridges theoretical frameworks with experimental data to advance QCD understanding.




