From 1997 until 1999, Baudis held a fellowship of the research training group at the University of Heidelberg for "Experimental methods in nuclear and particle physics". In 2005, she received the
NSF Career Award. In 2006, she was awarded a Lichtenberg Professorship by the Volkswagen foundation. In 2013, she was offered a Canada Excellence Research Chair at
Queens University, which she declined. The
American Physical Society (APS) named her a Fellow in 2015 "for leadership and outstanding contributions to experimental searches for astrophysical dark matter by direct detection and for double
beta decay". In 2017, Baudis received an Advanced Grant from the
European Research Council for her project concerning a multi-ton xenon observatory for particle astrophysics. The Advanced Grant supported Baudis's project with over 3 million euros. In 2022, Baudis was awarded the Charpak-Ritz Prize by the French and Swiss Physical Society. Baudis has been a member of the CERN Science Policy Committee and Editor-in-chief of the European Physical Journal C. She is a member of the
KIT Center for Elementary Particle and Astroparticle Physics (KCETA) advisory board, the Astroparticle Physics European Consortium's scientific advisory committee, and was on the scientific advisory committee of the
Technical University of Munich's Excellence Cluster. She has been a co-spokesperson for the XENON Experiment, and is the founder and spokesperson of the DARWIN project and was on the University of Zurich's Graduate Campus Board. == References ==