Anna Hallin is a postdoctoral researcher in the group for machine learning and particle physics at the University of Hamburg, Germany, where she leads the work on foundation models. She completed her Ph.D. in physics at Rutgers University, USA, where she focused on machine learning for anomaly detection, applied to both particle physics data and astronomy data. Her current research focuses on developing foundation models for particle physics, with the aim of utilizing the vast amount of particle physics data in different modalities generated by different experiments. Beyond her research, she is involved in launching VISTA, the Virtual Initiative for Science & Technology in AI in Hamburg, to connect researchers using machine learning from different institutions and across disciplines in science and engineering. She has also made a self-drafted crochet 3D model of the CMS experiment at CERN.
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