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Laura Jeanty is an Associate Professor of Physics in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Oregon. Affiliated with the Institute for Fundamental Science, she leads research on the ATLAS experiment at CERN's Large Hadron Collider since 2006. Her work focuses on experimental high energy physics, particularly searches for dark matter, supersymmetry, and long-lived particles, along with developing data acquisition systems for the ATLAS Inner Tracker upgrade.
- Ph.D. in Physics, Harvard University (2013)
- Joined University of Oregon faculty in 2018
- Previous Chamberlain Fellow at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Her research explores fundamental particle interactions through:
- Experimental searches for supersymmetric particles
- Detection of long-lived particles at HL-LHC
- Design of all-silicon inner detectors
- Precision electroweak measurements
- Development of radiation-hard silicon sensors
- Optimization of track reconstruction algorithms
Recent publications emphasize high-luminosity LHC upgrades, dark matter phenomenology, and novel detector calibration techniques. Her outreach includes co-hosting the In Particular podcast and organizing career development seminars for physics students.
Contact: ljeanty@uoregon.edu




