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Christina Dimitriadi is a postdoctoral researcher in experimental particle physics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, working within the Department of Particle and Astrophysical Sciences and Medical Imaging. She is a member of the ATLAS Collaboration at CERN, contributing to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments. Her research focuses on Higgs boson studies, extended Higgs sectors, and new physics beyond the Standard Model. She also plays a role in ATLAS's luminosity operations to ensure precise measurements of particle collision rates.
Christina earned her PhD from Uppsala University in May 2024, where her thesis addressed Higgs boson pair production, Higgs self-coupling constraints, and effective field theories. Her work aims to elucidate electroweak symmetry breaking mechanisms and explore matter-antimatter asymmetry.
Her research interests span particle physics, high-energy collisions, and theoretical frameworks testing the Standard Model. She actively engages with the ATLAS Collaboration’s experimental efforts at CERN.




