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Tina Cartaro

SLAC National Accelerator Lab
SuperCDMS SNOLAB Operations Manager

Tina Cartaro is a Research Technical Manager at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. She began her career as a particle physicist on the BaBar experiment in the 2000s, studying semileptonic and rare leptonic decays of the B mesons, and later becoming computing coordinator. She then shifted to the search for the even rarer dark matter particles when she joined SuperCDMS SNOLAB, serving first as computing coordinator and now as operations manager, where she helps ensure that a next-generation dark matter experiment comes together and delivers on its science goals.
 

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