I am a high-energy particle physicist working on the CMS experiment at CERN, with a strong focus on detector operations, trigger systems, and physics analysis. My research includes contributions to the CMS RPC detector system, the iRPC upgrade, and searches for new physics using CMS data, including analyses related to heavy stable charged particles and vector-like quarks.Beyond my core research, I am interested in developing innovative applications of machine learning and advanced tracking methods for particle physics experiments, particularly in real-time detector and trigger systems. I am pa...
I am a high-energy particle physicist working on the CMS experiment at CERN, with a strong focus on detector operations, trigger systems, and physics analysis. My research includes contributions to the CMS RPC detector system, the iRPC upgrade, and searches for new physics using CMS data, including analyses related to heavy stable charged particles and vector-like quarks.
Beyond my core research, I am interested in developing innovative applications of machine learning and advanced tracking methods for particle physics experiments, particularly in real-time detector and trigger systems. I am passionate about expanding the impact of fundamental research by exploring its practical applications and by sharing scientific knowledge with students, young researchers, and the wider public.
Diversity, equity, and inclusion in science are also central to my academic identity. I serve on the steering committee of Women in Technology at CERN and chair the CMS Women’s Forum, where I contribute to initiatives that support visibility, representation, and equal opportunities in the scientific community.