Karri DiPetrillo, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, University of Chicago

Karri DiPetrillo is an assistant professor at the University of Chicago. She specializes in developing new techniques to search for unconventional signatures of new physics and has led long-lived particle search programs on both ATLAS and CMS. DiPetrillo is at the forefront of building a new silicon pixel detector for the ATLAS experiment ahead of the High-Luminosity LHC and developing cutting-edge microelectronics with on-chip intelligence. She has played an integral role in global long-term planning for high energy physics, coordinating input and leading design efforts towards a 10 TeV muon collider. DiPetrillo received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award for her work at the Energy Frontier.

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