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Geraldine Servant is a Professor at the University of Hamburg and a Leading Scientist at DESY, Germany's national research center for particle physics. Her research focuses on the interplay between particle physics and cosmology, particularly dark matter and the origin of the matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe. She explores new physics models at the TeV scale, their collider phenomenology, and cosmological implications like the electroweak phase transition and dark matter model building. Her work integrates data from the LHC, dark matter experiments, cosmic ray telescopes, and gravitational wave astronomy.
- Affiliations: DESY Theory Group, University of Hamburg.
- Academic Career: Since 2015, Professor at Hamburg University and DESY; 2013–2015, ICREA Research Professor at IFAE Barcelona; 2008–2013, Junior Scientist at CERN Theory Division; PhD from Université Paris XI and CEA Saclay (2001).
Research Interests: Her studies bridge particle physics and cosmology, addressing foundational questions about dark matter, baryogenesis, and the universe's early phases. She investigates models like axion-like particles and leverages multi-messenger data (colliders, cosmological surveys, gravitational waves) for novel insights.
Memberships: Member of the Scientific Committee of the Institut d’Études Scientifiques de Cargèse (since 2009) and the Program Advisory Committee of the Munich Institute for Astro- and Particle Physics (since 2012).



