Public Lecture

Unearthing New Theories Effectively

Sophie Renner

University of Glasgow

Wed, Aug 10, 5–6pm

Flug Forum, Aspen Center for Physics

Sophie Renner Headshot

About Sophie Renner

Sophie Renner is a theoretical particle physicist originally from London. She completed her PhD at the University of
Cambridge in 2016 and undertook postdoctoral research in Mainz, Trieste and CERN.

She is now a UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Stephen Hawking fellow and lecturer at the University of Glasgow. Her research focus is on methods for discovering new particles and interactions using data from CERN’s Large Hadron Collider and other experiments.

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