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Physik-Institut Group of Florencia Canelli

Curriculum Vitae

Florencia Canelli is a full professor in experimental physics in the Department of Physics at the University of Zurich. Her research consists of studying the structure of matter at the highest energies possible to understand the fundamental nature of the universe. She received a Ph.D. in physics from the University of Rochester in 2003, where her research, the D0 experiment at the Fermilab Tevatron, focused on measuring the properties of the heaviest known particle, the top quark. Her Ph.D. thesis was awarded the Mitsuyoshi Tanaka Award for best Ph.D. dissertation in experimental particle physics by the American Physical Society, the University Research Association Thesis Award for best Ph.D. dissertation performed at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, and the Frederick Lobkowicz Thesis Prize for best Ph.D. dissertation in high energy particle or nuclear physics awarded by the University of Rochester. She moved to the CDF experiment as a postdoctoral researcher for the University of California at Los Angeles. She continued her research on CDF as a tenure-track Fermilab Wilson fellow, gaining the title of Scientist-1. From 2008-2012, she was an Associate Professor at the University of Chicago, where her research focused on the ATLAS experiment. In 2008, she received the Alfred Sloan Fellowship for her distinguished performance and unique potential to contribute substantially to physics. In 2010, she was awarded the Young Scientist Prize of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics for outstanding achievement in experimental particle physics. Her current research is focused on the CMS experiment at CERN, which she joined in 2012. She has served a two-year term (2018-2020) as the Top-quark Physics Analysis Group convener and appointed Physics Coordinator of the CMS experiment (2021-2023). Her group is also developing the next upgrade of the CMS pixel detector. She was a member of the Physics Advisory Committee to the director of the Fermi National Laboratory and a member of the International Union of Physicists and Applied Physicists (C11). She is currently the scientific delegate from Switzerland to the CERN Council and the chair of the C11 IUPAP commission.

Employment  
2018-present Professor of Physics, University of Zurich
2012-2018

Associate Professor of Physics, University of Zurich

2011-2012

Associate Professor of Physics, University of Chicago

2008-2011

Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Chicago

2009-2012

Scientist I, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

2006-2009

Wilson Fellow, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

2003-2006 Research Assistant, University of California, Los Angeles

 

Education  
2003 PhD University of Rochester (AcademicTree)
1997 Lic. val. Instituto Balseiro (Argentina)
1995 Lic. Ciencias Físicas, Universidad Nacional de Asunción (Paraguay)

 

Honors and awards

 
2010 IUPAP Young Scientist Prize 
2008 Alfred Sloan Fellowship
2006 Wilson Fellowship
2005

Mitsuyoshi Tanaka Dissertation Award, APS

2004

University Research Association Thesis Award, Fermilab

2004

Frederick Lobkowicz Thesis Prize, University of Rochester

 

Experimental collaborations
2012-present CMS experiment, LHC at CERN 
2008-2012

ATLAS experiment, LHC at CERN 

2003-2012

CDF experiment, Tevatron at Fermilab 

1998-2003 D0 experiment, Tevatron at Fermilab

 

Scientific leadership (selected)

 
2021-2023 CMS Physics coordinator
2018-2020

CMS TOP quark group, convener

2015-2016

CMS Very Heavy Fermions group, convener

2007-2009

CDF TOP quark group, convener

2005-2007

CDF TOP quark mass group, convener

2003-2004

CDF Jet energy and resolution group, convener

 

Membership in selected committees and advisory boards (selected)

 

2021-present

CERN Council; Swiss scientific delegate
2021-2024 International Union of Physicists and Applied Physicists (C11); chair
2017-2020

Physics Advisory Committee (PAC), Fermilab; member

2017-2021 International Union of Physicists and Applied Physicists (C11); secretary

2015-2018

International Union of Physicists and Applied Physicists (C11); member

2013-2021 CMS Management Board; Swiss representative
2016-2019

CTA Council; Swiss representative

 

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Contact

Prof. Dr. Florencia Canelli

Department of Physics

University of Zürich

Winterthurerstrasse 190

CH-8057 Zürich

 

Email: canelli(at)physik.uzh.ch
 

Zürich:

36-J-88, +41 (44) 635 57 84

CERN:

15-R-023, +41 (22) 767 47 66