Lesya Shchutska

EPFL SB IPHYS LPHE-LS
BSP 616 (Cubotron UNIL)
Rte de la Sorge
1015 Lausanne

Web site:   Site web:   https://www.epfl.ch/labs/lphe/

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Parcours professionnel

Tenure Track Assistant Professor

High Energy Physics Laboratory LS LPHE-LS

EPFL

2019-present

Assistant Professor of Experimental Particle Physics

Institute for Particle Physics and Astrophysics

ETH Zürich

2018-2019

Senior research associate (Oberassistentin)

Institute for Particle Physics

ETH Zürich

2017

Scientific research associate (postdoc)

Department of Physics

University of Florida

2012-2017

PhD student-assistant

High Energy Physics Laboratory LPHE

EPFL

2008-2012


Formation

PhD

High Energy Physics Laboratory LPHE

EPFL

2008-2012

MSc

Department of General and Applied Physics

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

2006-2008

BSc

Department of General and Applied Physics

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

2002-2006


Récompenses

2023 : Swiss Science Prize Latsis : "for paving the way to the discovery of new particles"

2019 : Young Experimental Physicist Prize of the High Energy and Particle Physics Division of the EPS : “for outstanding contributions to experimental activities in particle physics, from the design and simulation of novel experiments, test-beam operations and analyses, to data analyses and their final theoretical interpretations"

2016 : LPC Distinguished Researcher : fellowship of the LHC Physics center, Fermi National Laboratory, Batavia IL, USA

2011 : CHIPP Prize for the best PhD student in experimental or theoretical particle physics : "for her broad contribution to optimise the design of a balloon borne cosmic ray detector"

Publications

Publications Infoscience

Autres publications

Enseignement & Phd

Enseignement

Physics

Cours

Particle physics II

Ce cours vise à familiariser les étudiants avec les principaux concepts de la physique des particules, en établissant un lien clair entre la théorie et les résultats expérimentaux pertinents, y compris les plus récents issus des expériences modernes de physique des particules.