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Arnaud Ferrari holds a PhD degree in high-energy physics from the Université
Joseph Fourier, in Grenoble, France. He graduated in 1999 after three years
of PhD studies, working on the discovery potential for heavy Majorana
neutrinos in the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, as well as
electromagnetic calorimetry for the ATLAS detector. After having worked on
the CLIC project at CERN in Geneva for two years, he moved to Uppsala in
2001, and still works there today. Until 2008, he worked on accelerator and
beam instrumentation for the CLIC project and then moved back to the ATLAS
project, where he works on searches for charged Higgs bosons in the LHC
data. In 2011, he was appointed as an associate professor.
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