Yasmine Amhis

[1] In 1999, after high school in Algeria, Yasmine Amhis pursued undergraduate studies in France.

After she obtained her PhD, she moved to Switzerland for a three-year postdoctoral position at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.

[5] In 2016, she was awarded the Jacques-Herbrand prize by the French Academy of Sciences[6] Given her expertise and her commitment to the LHCb experiment, a collaboration of more than 1,000 scientists, she was elected in April 2022 to the strategic position of "physics coordinator".

She engaged in the initiative of the "African Strategy for Fundamental and Applied Physics" (ASFAP)[8] founded in 2020 by among others, Fairouz Malek and Ketevi Assamagan.

Among all of these articles, 14 have been cited more than 500 times[10] In 2016, Amhis received the Jacques-Herbrand prize from the French Academy of Sciences.