
معرفی
Neslihan Becerici-Schmidt is a Researcher at the Deutsches Museum in Munich since 2017, affiliated with the Main Department of Natural Sciences. She holds a PhD in experimental elementary particle physics (Dr. rer. nat.) from Technische Universität München (2014) and an M.Sc. in physics from Boğaziçi University, Istanbul (2009). Prior roles include research at CERN (2007–2008), the Max-Planck-Institut für Physik (2009–2015), and the Deutsches Museum as an Academic Trainee (2015–2016).
Her research focuses on experimental particle physics, neutrino studies, detector technology, and science communication. She has contributed to major collaborations like GERDA (neutrinoless double beta decay research) and ATLAS (Higgs boson analysis at CERN). Her work bridges scientific research with public engagement through exhibitions such as the permanent 'Physics' exhibition and the 2017–2018 special exhibition 'Der Geheimcode der Sterne.'
Publications highlight her expertise in detector background modeling, spectral analysis of celestial objects, and science career guidance. She has co-authored 28 publications with GERDA and ATLAS collaborations. No notable awards are explicitly mentioned, but her interdisciplinary approach to science communication and experimental physics is central to her profile.




