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An astrophysicist, entrepreneur, and visionary leader who seamlessly bridges the scientific and business communities. Dr. Zabari specializes in nuclear astrophysics, focusing on high-density nuclear matter (weak interactions, equation of state, neutron stars), cosmic radiation (secondary CR, LECRs, UHECR), astrodynamics and orbital mechanics, and downstream space technologies. In 2023, she was honored as a Strong Woman in IT, and in 2024, she received the Kazimiera Bujwidowa Award as well as the title of Businesswoman of the Year in the Leader in New Technologies category.
Chief Technology Officer. An expert in data analysis and computational physics, with experience analysing large datasets, developing simulations, and working with detection systems. Proficient in C++, ROOT, and high-performance computing, she applies her programming skills to solve problems in both industry and research. Her leadership supports the company’s technological strategy and drives innovation. She has worked at the University of Bristol and the University of Lancaster in the UK, where she assisted teams in data processing, algorithm optimization, and enhancing imaging techniques using muon scattering tomography..
Chief Innovation Officer. Historian and museologist. Experienced in heritage preservation, cultural management, and implementing innovative solutions across a wide range of industries. Specializes in applying high-tech solutions and advanced methodologies to drive transformation and operational efficiency in diverse sectors. Renata is involved with the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, where she contributes to the preservation and interpretation of historical artifacts. As a member of the Polish Association of Museum Inventory Specialists, she continues to shape forward-thinking approaches in both heritage and broader industry contexts.
Chief Experience Officer. Expert in CX strategy, UX design, project coordination, data analysis, and market research. Specializes in designing and implementing impactful customer experience strategies that create seamless, user-centered experiences. Focused on driving business success through innovative solutions that align with customer needs, ensuring satisfaction and fostering long-term loyalty. With a holistic approach, integrates design, data, and strategic insights to deliver exceptional and results-oriented experiences.
Harald Fox specializes in Muon Tomography for high-resolution scanning of both large and small objects, with a focus on improving image resolution and accuracy. An expert in particle physics, his work is centered on the Higgs boson, particularly its decay into tau leptons and its CP properties. A member of the ATLAS collaboration since 2004, Harald contributed to the discovery of a new boson in 2012.
His research includes the development of the silicon tracker for ATLAS, working on radiation-hard silicon for future detector upgrades, and investigating cooling solutions for silicon staves. Harald is also studying di-Higgs production as a potential indication of new physics.
Jeff Hartnell, specializing in neutrino physics and radiation detector technology, was recognized with the Institute of Physics HEPP Group Prize in 2013 for significant contributions to particle physics. Currently, co-spokesperson of the CLOUD neutrino experiment, utilizing cutting-edge opaque scintillator detector technology since 2023. Elected as a Fellow of the Institute of Physics in 2017, he was the principal investigator for the European Research Council grant “AntineutrinoNOvA” (2012-2018). He served as analysis co-coordinator for the NOvA neutrino experiment at Fermilab (2019-2022), former Chair of the NOvA Institutional Board, and co-convenor of the muon (anti)neutrino disappearance analysis group (2015-2019).
Jaap Velthuis’s core research focuses on detector development for future particle physics experiments and their spin-offs, primarily in the fields of nuclear waste management, radiation measurements, radiotherapy, and homeland security. He concentrates on the design, development, and characterization of novel radiation detectors, the accompanying data analysis and the study of radiation damage effects in detectors and electronics. As Business Fellow and Impact Director, he aims to stimulate collaborations with industry, policy makers and the general public to support a culture of collaboration between Bristol academics and the wider world.
Our journey began as a meeting of minds—interdisciplinary experts united by a shared passion: unlocking the potential of muons to solve real-world challenges. Guided by curiosity and a love of tackling complex problems, we discovered the power of collaboration through diverse scientific perspectives.
For us, space data is not just a an information; it is a profound source of inspiration, driving us to continually push the boundaries of what we can achieve together.
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