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Torsten Åkesson is a Professor and Project Manager at Lund University's Department of Physics within the Faculty of Science. He is a key member of the ATLAS Collaboration at CERN's LHC since 1994 and co-spokesperson for the Light Dark Matter Experiment (LDMX). His research focuses on particle physics, including Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) studies, Supersymmetry, dark matter, and heavy flavor physics. Åkesson has supervised multiple master's students and served on committees like the Scientific Advisory Board of the Oskar Klein Centre.
His work involves advanced analyses of ATLAS detector data, leveraging machine learning for particle tagging and dark matter searches. Notable contributions include studies on top-quark physics, azimuthal correlations in heavy-ion collisions, and calibration techniques for secondary vertex tagging. Åkesson has been recognized as a member of learned societies in 2011 and 2013.
He leads projects such as the ATLAS experiment and LDMX, emphasizing collaborative efforts in high-energy physics. His research outputs span over 1,200 publications, reflecting his expertise in subatomic physics and experimental methodologies.


