
معرفی
Gabriella Sciolla is a Professor of Physics at Brandeis University's Martin A. Fisher School of Physics. She leads the Sciolla Research Group, focusing on particle physics experiments using the ATLAS detector at CERN. Her work includes Higgs boson property measurements, Dark Matter searches, and silicon tracker upgrades.
Education: PhD in Physics, University of Turin (1996); Laurea (Master's), Turin University (1992).
Research Interests:
- Standard Model precision measurements
- Higgs boson physics
- Dark Matter and exotic particles
- ATLAS detector development (ITk upgrade)
Publications: Over 30+ peer-reviewed articles, emphasizing Higgs boson properties, WW/ZZ final states, and new physics searches. Recent work includes Measurement of the Higgs boson mass (2025) and Search for charged Higgs bosons (2025).
Awards:
- 2018: Nahum Glatzer Teaching Scholar Award (Brandeis)
- 2010: Buechner Undergraduate Advising Award (MIT)
Advising & Grants: Supervised 10+ PhD students; current funding includes DOE High-Energy Physics grants and US-ATLAS collaborations. Active in detector R&D and international physics panels.
Labs & Teams: Principal investigator in the ATLAS experiment and co-convener of the DOE HEP Basic Research Needs Study Group on Detector R&D.



