Sara Diglio

Sara Diglio is a CNRS researcher at the SUBATECH laboratory in Nantes, France. Her scientific interests range from particle and astroparticle physics to detector technologies.

Sara participated in the frontier of high energy physics within the ATLAS collaboration at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN for 10 years focusing on the Higgs boson and beyond the standard model physics searches. Since 2015, she joined the ambitious and exciting projects to find direct evidences of the existence of Dark Matter and to exploit the nature of neutrinos using liquid Xenon Time projection chambers.

At present Sara is contributing to the XENONnT experiment in the Gran Sasso laboratory in Italy and is also involved in the future DARWIN project that will furtherly increase the Dark Matter discovery potential in the years to come.