Summary
Fernanda Psihas is a particle physicist and assistant professor with nine years of experience studying neutrino behavior at Fermilab, where she applies deep learning to extract novel signals from complex detectors. Based in Steubenville, Ohio, she balances research and teaching roles at Franciscan University of Steubenville while holding a long-term research association with Fermilab. Her academic path spans Universidad Iberoamericana, University of Minnesota–Duluth (MS), and a PhD from Indiana University Bloomington, combining international roots with U.S. laboratory experience. Passionate about neurodiversity in STEM, she advocates for systems and teams that better leverage exceptional cognitive differences to advance scientific discovery.
9 years of coding experience
PhD, PhD at Indiana University Bloomington
Bachelor's degree, Bachelor's degree at Universidad Iberoamericana, Ciudad de México
Master of Science (MS), Master of Science (MS) at University of Minnesota-Duluth
Japanese, English, Spanish