Jonas Strandberg
Associate professor
Researcher
About me
My research interest are in the field of particle physics. I graduated from Stockholm University in 2001 and got my Ph. D. at Stockholm University in 2006. I spent 2006-2011 as a postdoc at the University of Michigan, before joining KTH as an assistant professor in 2011.
I am currently a member of the ATLAS Collaboration. I was involved in the discovery of the Higgs boson and my current research is devoted to measuring the properties of this new particle.
I served as the ATLAS Data Preparation Coordinator between Oct 1 2015 and Oct 1 2017.
The ATLAS detector will be upgraded around year 2026. For this upgrade, the KTH group is involved in the construction of a new timing detector, HGTD, and in particular for its capability to measure the number of collisions at the centre of the ATLAS detector.
Courses
Degree Project in Physics, Second Cycle (SH204X), examiner | Course web
Embedded Systems Design Project (IL2232), teacher | Course web
Engineering Skills (SA1007), teacher | Course web
Experimental Particle Physics (SH2203), examiner, course responsible, teacher | Course web
Statistical Methods in Physics (FSH3910), examiner, course responsible, teacher | Course web