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Coraline Stasser is a Researcher at the University of Namur (UNamur), specializing in particle physics and experimental high-energy physics. She holds a Doctor of Sciences (2021) from UNamur, focusing on neutron-hidden neutron transition experiments. Her work centers on braneworld scenarios, dark matter candidates, and low-noise detection technologies. She leads the LoDeGaN project (2021–2026) developing gamma-ray spectroscopy tools and co-led the MURMUR experiment (2016–2021) probing neutron transitions in hidden brane contexts. She actively contributes to international conferences and organizes initiatives promoting women in science at UNamur.
- PhD: Doctor of Sciences (2021), University of Namur
Research interests include neutron physics, cosmological models beyond the Standard Model, and experimental validation of braneworld theories. She collaborates on projects like MURMUR and LoDeGaN, advancing low-noise detection techniques for particle and astrophysics applications. Recent work explores C/CP symmetry violations linked to baryogenesis, and gamma-ray setups for nuclear reaction studies.
Advising and grants include leading two major projects as Principal Investigator and contributing to collaborative research initiatives. She is affiliated with experimental physics teams at UNamur and has presented research globally. Her lab work involves designing low-noise detectors and analyzing neutron behaviors in multidimensional cosmological frameworks.


