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Image of Hannah Herde in front of Fysicum captured by Johan Joelsson

Hannah Herde

Interests: Higgs physics • dark matter searches • solid state tracking detectors • track reconstruction • active teaching methods • digital art • improv

Image of Hannah Herde in front of Fysicum captured by Johan Joelsson

Experimental particle physicist focused on detector physics and instrumentation

I probe the fundamental structure of the universe using the ATLAS Experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN outside Geneva, Switzerland. I am also working on the Light Dark Matter eXperiment, LDMX, which proposes to strike tungsten with an electron beam to try to generate dark matter particles lighter than protons in a laboratory setting. I also draw my own particle cartoons and use improvisational comedy techniques to articulate science concepts.