Archana Sharma (physicist)

Archana Sharma at G20-Science20 Summit in Coimbatore, July 2023.

Archana Sharma is a distinguished Indian physicist and senior scientist at the CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.[1] Her research focuses on high energy physics.[2][3] She is internationally recognized for her work in instrumentation and gaseous detectors, specifically for her pioneering work on micro-pattern gaseous detectors.[1] She received the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award in 2023 for her contribution in science and technology.[4][5]

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