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WK1<br />
Ariane Frey, Universität Göttingen<br />
Peter Schleper, Universität Hamburg<br />
WK2<br />
Ivor Fleck, Universität Siegen<br />
Bernhard Spaan, TU Dortmund<br />
Christian Zeitnitz, Universität Wuppertal<br />
WK 3<br />
Ian Brock, Universität Bonn<br />
Volker Büscher, Universität Mainz<br />
<strong>Lutz</strong> <strong>Feld</strong> , RWTH Aachen<br />
WK 4<br />
Hubert Kroha, MPI für Physik, München<br />
Thomas Trefzger, Universität Würzburg<br />
Kandidaten<br />
WK5<br />
Günter Quast, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology<br />
Markus Schumacher, Universität Freiburg<br />
Ulrich Uwer, Uni-Heidelberg<br />
WK6<br />
Christoph Rembser, CERN<br />
Thomas Ruf, CERN<br />
WK7<br />
Kerstin Borras, DESY<br />
Klaus Moenig , DESY<br />
WK8<br />
Johannes Blümlein, DESY<br />
Michael Kraemer, RWTH Aachen<br />
Thomas Mannel, Universität Siegen<br />
Georg Weiglein, DESY<br />
WK9<br />
Ansgar Denner, Uni-Würzburg<br />
Stefan Dittmaier, Universität Freiburg<br />
Ulrich Nierste, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Ariane Frey<br />
Affiliation<br />
II. Physikalisches Institut<br />
Georg‐August‐Universität Göttingen<br />
Friedrich‐Hund‐Platz 1<br />
D‐37075 Göttingen<br />
Email: Ariane.Frey@phys.uni‐goettingen.de<br />
Ariane.Frey@cern.ch<br />
Education<br />
1992 Diploma / Universität Heidelberg<br />
1996 Promotion (Ph.D.) / Universität Bonn<br />
Thesis (in German):<br />
Measurement of the Structure Function F2(x,Q 2 ) in events with initial state<br />
radiation with the ZEUS detector at HERA<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1996 Research Scientist, Feodor‐Lynen‐Fellow, University of California,<br />
Santa Cruz , USA (Experiment BABAR)<br />
1998 Fellow and Research Staff, CERN, Switzerland<br />
(Experiments OPAL, CMS)<br />
2005 Group Leader (W2) Max‐Planck‐Institute for Physics, Munich<br />
(Experiments ILC, DEPFET)<br />
2008 Lichtenberg‐Professor (W2), University Göttingen<br />
(Experiments Belle, Belle II)<br />
Further activities (selected)<br />
2007‐ Member and Chair (2007‐2009), Detector Project Board, Helmholtz<br />
Alliance “Physics at the Terascale “<br />
2008‐2010 Member Working group “European Science Strategy”,<br />
Wissenschaftsrat (German Science Council)<br />
2008‐ Member, BMBF‐grant selection committee<br />
2009‐ Member of the Scientific Internal Review Committee of the Italian<br />
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) Italy<br />
Research activities / experience<br />
Silicon tracking detectors, electronics, B physics, τ‐physics, structure functions, ILC, tracking<br />
reconstruction software
Peter Schleper<br />
Affiliation<br />
Universität Hamburg<br />
Institut für Experimentalphysik<br />
D-‐22761 Hamburg<br />
Email: Peter.Schleper@physik.uni-‐hamburg.de<br />
http://www.desy.de/~schleper<br />
Education<br />
1988 Diploma / RWTH Aachen on Proton decay<br />
1992 Promotion (Ph.D.) / RWTH Aachen<br />
on Concepts for Leptoquark Searches at HERA<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1992 Research Associate, University of Heidelberg<br />
(Experiment H1)<br />
1996 Scientific Associate, CERN<br />
(Experiment LHCb)<br />
1997 Privatdozent (C1), University of Heidelberg<br />
(Experiment H1)<br />
2001 Research staff, DESY,<br />
(Experiment H1)<br />
2003 Professor (W2), Hamburg University<br />
(Experiments ZEUS, CMS)<br />
2006 Professor (W3), Hamburg University<br />
(Experiment CMS)<br />
Further activities (selected)<br />
1999-‐2002 Physics Coordinator, H1 Experiment<br />
2006-‐2008 Member, Super Proton Synchrotron Committee (SPSC), CERN<br />
2007-‐2009 Member, European Committee for Future Accelerators (ECFA)<br />
2007-‐2009 Member, Analysis Board, HGF Alliance “Physics at the Terascale”<br />
2009-‐2010 Chair, Jet and MET working group, CMS Colaboration<br />
2009-‐2012 Chair, Hamburg Exzellenzcluster “Connecting Particles with the<br />
Cosmos”<br />
2009-‐2012 Chair, BMBF Forschungsschwerpunkt FSP-‐102, Collaboration of the<br />
German Institutes working on the CMS Experiment<br />
2011-‐ Member, BMBF grant selection committee<br />
Research activities / experience<br />
Physics beyond the Standard Model, in particular Supersymmetry, Top – Physics, QCD<br />
Frejus: Proton decay, neutrino interactions<br />
H1, ZEUS: Jet production, deep inelastic scattering, BSM – Searches<br />
LHCb: Track trigger<br />
CMS: Supersymmetry, top – Physics, Jet calibration, Silicon detectors
Ivor Fleck<br />
Affiliation<br />
Universität Siegen<br />
Fakultät IV, Department of Physics<br />
57068 Siegen<br />
Email: Ivor Fleck@uni‐siegen.de<br />
http://www.hep.physik.uni‐siegen.de<br />
Education<br />
1991 Diploma / Universität Hannover<br />
1994 Promotion (Ph.D.) / Universität Hamburg<br />
Thesis (in German):<br />
Nachweis von Elektronen aus der e‐p Streuung mit dem Hadron‐Elektron‐<br />
Separator im ZEUS Experiment<br />
2002 Habilitation / Universität Freiburg<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1994 Research Associate, Glasgow University<br />
(Experiment ZEUS)<br />
1995 JSPS Fellow, Tokyo University<br />
(Experiment ZEUS)<br />
1997 CERN Fellow<br />
(Experiment OPAL)<br />
1999 Research Assistant (C1), Universität Freiburg<br />
(Experiments OPAL, DZERO, ATLAS)<br />
2005 Professor (W2), Universität Siegen<br />
(Experiments ATLAS, Pierre Auger, ILC )<br />
Further activities<br />
2003‐2005 Convener DZERO top quark properties group<br />
since 2010 Co‐chairperson of ILC Forum of Helmholz alliance ‘Physics at the<br />
Terascale’<br />
since 2011 Head of Department of Physics, Universität Siegen<br />
Research activities / experience<br />
Search for New Physics; Top Quark Physics, Development of Gaseous Detectors<br />
ZEUS: Structure functions, Silicon detectors<br />
OPAL: SUSY, Diboson production<br />
DZERO: Top quark properties<br />
ATLAS: Top quark physics, Muon spectrometer alignment system<br />
ILC: Time projection chamber
Bernhard Spaan<br />
Affiliation<br />
Technische Universität Dortmund<br />
Fakultät Physik – Experimentelle Physik V<br />
D‐44221 Dortmund<br />
Email: Bernhard.Spaan@tu‐dortmund.de<br />
http://www.physik.tu‐dortmund.de/E5<br />
Education<br />
1985 Diploma / Universität Dortmund<br />
1988 Promotion (Ph.D.) / Universität Dortmund<br />
Thesis (in German):<br />
Studies on Rare Decays of the τ‐Lepton and on the ντ‐Mass<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1989 Research Associate, Universität Dortmund / DESY<br />
(Experiment ARGUS)<br />
1993 Senior Research Associate, McGill University, Montreal, Canada<br />
(Experiments CLEO, BABAR)<br />
1996 Professor (C3), Technische Universität Dresden<br />
(Experiments BABAR, LHCb)<br />
2004 Professor (C4), Technische Universität Dortmund<br />
(Experiments LHCb, BABAR)<br />
Further activities (selected)<br />
1999‐2005 Member, DESY‐PRC (Physics Research Committee)<br />
2002‐2009 Member, GridKa‐Overview‐Board (FZ‐Karlsruhe)<br />
2003‐2009 Member, BMBF‐grant selection committee<br />
2007‐2009 German delegate to R‐ECFA<br />
2008‐2013 Chairman (Dekan), Fakultät Physik, Technische Universität Dortmund<br />
2009‐2012 Chair, German committee for elementary particle physics, <strong>KET</strong><br />
11/2012‐ Chair, LHCB Collaboration Board<br />
Research activities / experience<br />
Flavor Physics; CP Violation; Search for New Physics; Grid‐Computing; Medical Physics<br />
ARGUS: τ‐physics, calorimeter<br />
CLEO: B‐physics<br />
BABAR: B‐physics (semileptonic and rare decays), calorimeter<br />
LHCb: B‐Physics (CPV, mixing, rare decays), Grid, outer tracker (trigger electronics),<br />
beam conditions monitor,<br />
upgrade studies (fibre tracker, SiPM, trigger electronics)<br />
Medical Physics: dosimetry (radiotherapy))
Christian Zeitnitz<br />
Affiliation<br />
Bergische Universität Wuppertal<br />
Fachbereich C/Physik<br />
D-42097 Wuppertal<br />
Email: zeitnitz@uni-wuppertal.de<br />
http://www.atlas.uni-wuppertal.de/zeitnitz<br />
Education<br />
1988 Diploma / Universität Hamburg<br />
1992 Promotion (Ph.D.) / Universität Hamburg<br />
Thesis (in German):<br />
Entwicklung und Test eines mit Siliziumdetektoren instrumentierten<br />
Presamplers für den H1-Detektor<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1992 Research Associate, University of Arizona<br />
(Experiments GEM (SSC), DZero)<br />
1994 Hochschulassistent C1, Universität Mainz<br />
(Experiment ALEPH)<br />
1997 Akademischer (Ober-)Rat , Universität Mainz<br />
(Experiments ALEPH, ATLAS, DZero)<br />
2005 Professor (W2), Bergische Universität Wuppertal<br />
(Experiments ATLAS, DZero, CALICE)<br />
Further activities (selected)<br />
2000-2007 Member, ATLAS LAr Steering Group<br />
2002-2007 Member, GridKa Technical Advisory Board (KIT)<br />
2004-2010 Member, ATLAS Upgrade Steering Group<br />
2006-2008 Member, ATLAS Publication Committee<br />
2007-2010 Chair, GridKa Technical Advisory Board (KIT)<br />
2010- Scientific Manager, Helmholtz Alliance „Physics at the Terascale“<br />
Research activities / experience<br />
Detector Simulation:<br />
Development of the GCALOR package, contributions to GEANT3<br />
Detector R&D:<br />
LAr calorimetry (H1, GEM, ATLAS), ILC calorimetry (CALICE), SiPM,<br />
Slow control systems, radiation hard electronics<br />
Heavy Flavor Physics:<br />
Bs Mixing, excited D states (ALEPH, DZero)<br />
EW Physics:<br />
Higgs, Z production in VBF (ATLAS, DZero)<br />
Computing<br />
Distributed Computing (ALEPH), GRID computing (DZero, ATLAS)
Ian Brock<br />
Affiliation<br />
Rheinische Friedrich‐Wilhelms Universität Bonn<br />
Physikalisches Institut, Nussallee 12<br />
D‐53115 Bonn<br />
Email: brock@physik.uni‐bonn.de<br />
http://pi.physik.uni‐bonn.de/~brock<br />
Education<br />
1979 B.A. (Physics), University of Oxford<br />
1983 D. Phil, University of Oxford, TASSO experiment<br />
Thesis : Electroweak Effects in e + e ‐ → µ + µ ‐ and a<br />
Study of Radiated Photons in e + e ‐ → γ + hadrons<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1982 Research Associate, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA<br />
(Experiment Crystal Ball)<br />
1985 Senior Research Associate, Carnegie Mellon<br />
(Experiments CLEO (1985‐1988), L3 (1988‐2006))<br />
1996 Professor (C3), University of Bonn<br />
(Experiments ZEUS (1996‐now), ATLAS(2006‐now), CLEOc (2006))<br />
Further activities (selected)<br />
1994‐1996 Chair, L3 paper review panel<br />
1995‐1996 L3 heavy flavour group coordinator<br />
1998‐now ZEUS straw‐tube tracker (STT) and forward detector coordinator<br />
2001‐2005 Member, CERN SPS Committee<br />
2007‐2010 Manager, Helmholtz Alliance “Physics at the Terascale”<br />
2010‐2011 ZEUS heavy flavour group convenor<br />
2011‐now ATLAS top‐mass convenor<br />
Research activities / experience<br />
TASSO: muon chambers, muon‐pair asymmetry<br />
Crystal Ball: Straw‐tube tracker, NaI electronics and data acquisition, Υ(1S) → γgg<br />
CLEO: Υ(3S) physics, data analysis and fitting (Mn_Fit package), CLEO II development,<br />
fast luminosity measurement<br />
L3: Luminosity measurement (BGO calorimeter + silicon tracker), online run<br />
control and monitoring, heavy flavour physics<br />
ZEUS: Forward tracking, data quality monitoring, structure functions, heavy flavour<br />
production<br />
CLEOc: Charged particle identification efficiencies, D meson decays<br />
ATLAS: Top‐quark physics
Volker Büscher<br />
Affiliation<br />
Education<br />
Johannes Gutenberg‐Universität Mainz<br />
Institut für Physik<br />
D‐55099 Mainz<br />
Email: buescher@uni‐mainz.de<br />
http://www.etap.physik.uni‐mainz.de<br />
1995 Diploma / Universität Siegen<br />
1998 Promotion (Ph.D.) / L.‐M.‐Universität München<br />
Thesis:<br />
Search for Supersymmetry with R‐parity violation in e + e ‐ collisions<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1998 Feodor‐Lynen Fellow, University of Rochester (USA) / Fermilab<br />
(Experiment D0)<br />
2001 Research Associate, Universität Mainz / Fermilab<br />
(Experiment D0)<br />
2003 Wiss. Assistent / Hochschuldozent, Universität Freiburg<br />
(Experiment D0)<br />
2007 Professor (W2), Universität Bonn<br />
(Experiments ATLAS, D0)<br />
2009 Professor (W3), Universität Mainz<br />
(Experiments ATLAS, D0, NA62, CALICE)<br />
Further activities (selected)<br />
2005‐2006 Physics Coordinator D0 Experiment<br />
2006‐ National Contact D0 Germany<br />
2009‐ Head of Experimental Particle and Astroparticle Physics group,<br />
Universität Mainz<br />
Research activities / experience<br />
Search for New Physics; Higgs Physics; silicon photodetectors; fast readout<br />
electronics<br />
ALEPH: QCD, new physics<br />
D0: fibre tracker, L3 trigger, supersymmetry, Higgs searches<br />
ATLAS: supersymmetry, Higgs physics, L1 trigger upgrade<br />
NA62: rare Kaon decays, hadron calorimeter<br />
Linear Collider: R&D hadron calorimeter (CALICE)
<strong>Lutz</strong> <strong>Feld</strong><br />
Affiliation<br />
1. Physikalisches Institut<br />
RWTH Aachen University<br />
Sommerfeldstr. 14<br />
D‐52074 Aachen<br />
Email: <strong>Lutz</strong>.<strong>Feld</strong>@rwth‐achen.de<br />
http://web.physik.rwth‐aachen.de/~feld/<br />
Education<br />
1993 Diploma / Bonn University<br />
1996 Ph.D. / Bonn University / ZEUS experiment<br />
Thesis: ‘Measurement of Di‐Jet Cross‐Sections in Photoproduction at HERA’<br />
2002 Habilitation / Freiburg University<br />
Thesis: ‚Development and construction of semiconductor tracking detectors‘<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1997 CERN Fellow, Geneva<br />
(Experiments: CMS, OPAL)<br />
1999 Senior Research Associate (C1), Freiburg University<br />
(Experiment: ATLAS)<br />
2004 Professor (C3), RWTH Aachen<br />
(Experiment: CMS)<br />
Further official functions (selected)<br />
2008‐2010 Chair of Physics Department at RWTH Aachen<br />
2009‐2011 Member of SPS Committee at CERN<br />
since 2010 Chair of Detector Board of HGF‐Alliance ‘Physics at the Terascale’<br />
Research areas<br />
collider physics; silicon pixel and strip detectors<br />
Activities and experience<br />
ZEUS jet cross‐sections in photo‐production<br />
ATLAS silicon strip tracker R&D and construction<br />
CMS silicon strip tracker R&D and construction<br />
upgrades of pixel and strip trackers<br />
searches for physics beyond the standard model
Hubert Kroha<br />
Affiliation<br />
Max‐Planck‐Institut für Physik<br />
Föhringer Ring 6<br />
D‐80805 München<br />
Email: kroha@mppmu.mpg.de<br />
http://wwwatlas.mppmu.mpg.de/atlas_mdt<br />
Education<br />
1985 Diplom / Technische Universität München<br />
1989 Promotion (Ph.D.) / Technische Universität München<br />
(Experiment CELLO/ DESY)<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1989 Research associate, Max‐Planck‐Institut für Physik, München<br />
(Experiment CELLO/ DESY)<br />
1990 Research fellowship, University of Rochester, USA<br />
(Experiment CLEO, Cornell University)<br />
1992‐ Staff member, Max‐Planck‐Institut für Physik, München<br />
(Experiments ALEPH, ATLAS)<br />
1995‐ Research group leader ATLAS muon detector project at the Max‐Planck‐<br />
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1997 Habilitation/ Technische Universität München<br />
(Experiments CLEO, ALEPH)<br />
1999 Privatdozent/ Technische Universität München<br />
Coordination tasks (selected)<br />
2000‐2005 Coordinator EU ISTC project with JINR Dubna for ATLAS MDT<br />
2000‐2003 Coordinator EU INTAS project for ATLAS and ALICE tracking<br />
2002‐2007 German delegate in Advisory Committee of CERN Users (ACCU)<br />
2007‐ Principle Investigator Munich Excellence Cluster Universe<br />
2009‐ MPI team leader in RD51 project/ CERN<br />
2011‐2012 Chair ATLAS Speakers Committee<br />
Research projects<br />
Flavor Physics; CP Violation; Higgs and new physics searches ; Detector development<br />
CELLO: Semileptonic b /c decays, charge asymmetries, compositeness searches<br />
CLEO: B mixing, rare B decays, CP violation<br />
ALEPH: Rare B decays<br />
ATLAS: Design and construction of ATLAS MDT chambers and alignment system,<br />
development and construction of muon detectors, electronics, trigger for<br />
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Thomas Trefzger<br />
Affiliation<br />
Julius-‐Maximilians-‐Universität Würzburg<br />
Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie<br />
Lehrstuhl für Physik und ihre Didaktik<br />
Emil-‐Hilb-‐Weg 22<br />
D-‐97074 Würzburg<br />
Email: trefzger@uni-‐wuerzburg.de<br />
http://www.pid.physik.uni-‐wuerzburg.de<br />
Education<br />
1992 Diploma / Universität Freiburg<br />
1996 Promotion (Ph.D.) / Universität Freiburg<br />
Thesis (in German):<br />
Bestimmung der starken Wechselwirkungskonstanten aus Multijetereignissen<br />
in der tiefunelastischen Streuung bei HERA<br />
2001 Habilitation/ LMU München<br />
Thesis (in German):<br />
Suche nach dem Higgs-‐Boson bei LEP und zukünftigen Hadronbeschleunigern<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1996 Wissenschaftlicher Assistent, LMU München<br />
(Experiment ATLAS, OPAL, D0)<br />
2001 Akademischer Rat, Universität Mainz<br />
(Experiments ATLAS, D0)<br />
2007 Professor (W3), Universität Würzburg<br />
(Experiments ATLAS)<br />
Further activities (selected)<br />
2005-‐2009 Member, EPPOG<br />
2009-‐2011 Chairman (Dekan), Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie, Würzburg<br />
since 2009 Chair M!ND-‐Center (education sciences)<br />
since 2009 Member Netzwerk Teilchenwelt<br />
since 2011 Chair Robert-‐Wichard-‐Pohl-‐Preis-‐Komitee<br />
since 2012 Curatorship Welt der Physik<br />
Research activities / experience<br />
Search for new Physics, Search for the Higgs boson, Detector R&D; Physics education,<br />
Outreach<br />
ZEUS: Calorimeter, QCD<br />
OPAL: Search for new Physics, Search for the Higgs boson<br />
DO: Muon spectrometer, Standard model<br />
ATLAS: Muon spectrometer, Search for new physics<br />
Physics eduation, Outreach<br />
Würzburg, 11.Sep 2012
Günter Quast<br />
Affiliation<br />
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie<br />
Inst. für Experimentelle Kernphysik<br />
Wolfgang-Gaede-Straße 1<br />
D-76131 Karlsruhe<br />
Email: Guenter.Quast@kit.edu<br />
Education<br />
1985 Diploma thesis Universität Siegen<br />
1988 Promotion (Ph. D.) Universität Siegen, NA31 experiment<br />
“Measurement of direct CP-Violation in Neutral Kaon Decays”<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1988 Research Associate, Unversität Siegen, NA31 experiment<br />
1989 CERN fellow, OPAL experiment<br />
1991 Research associate DESY, OPAL experiment<br />
1993 Research staff, Universität Mainz, ALEPH and ATLAS experiments,<br />
habilitation (1997) „Measurement of Z Boson Parameters at LEP“<br />
2000 CERN associate, ALEPH experiment<br />
since 2001 Professor at University of Karlsruhe (now KIT), CMS experiment<br />
Further selected activities<br />
since 2001 member of GridKa Technical Advisory Board, chair and member<br />
of GridKa Overview Board 2004-2008,<br />
2003-2004 member of CERN ACCU<br />
2005-2006 member of <strong>KET</strong><br />
2006-2012 DESY Physics Research Committee (PRC) , Co-chair 2011-12<br />
2006-2011 member of BMBF Gutachterausschuss<br />
since 2007 member of Grid Project Board of the Helmholtz Alliance, chair and member<br />
of Management Board 2007-10<br />
since 2005 CMS contact of German Higgs working group<br />
Research activities / experience<br />
LEP: Member of LEP electroweak working group and LEP energy group,<br />
section editor report “Precision Electroweak Measurements on the Z Resonance”<br />
CMS: QCD and electroweak physics, Higgs search in ττ final states, Grid computing;<br />
member of CMS statistics committee and of CMS computing resource board<br />
other: contact for KIT of “Netzwerk Teilchenwelt”, outreach and education of teachers
orn 10. March 1970 in Brühl<br />
Curriculum Vitae of Markus Schumacher<br />
Affiliation<br />
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg<br />
Fakultät für Mathematik und Physik<br />
Physikalisches Institut<br />
Hermann-Herderstrasse 3<br />
79104 Freiburg im Breisgau<br />
Email: Markus.Schumacher@physik.uni-freiburg.de<br />
http://terascale.physik.uni-freiburg.de<br />
Education<br />
1990-1194 Study of Physics at Universität Bonn<br />
1994-1996 Diploma / Universität Bonn<br />
„Suche nach CP-Verletzung in der Reaktion Zà�ττ bei sqrt(s)=MZ“ (OPAL)<br />
1996-1999 Promotion (Ph.D.) / Universität Bonn<br />
„Suche nach neutralen Higgs-Bosonen mit dem OPAL-Detektor bei LEP2”<br />
Research Visits at CERN (6/2006 to 7/2007) and Weizmann Institute of<br />
Science, Rehovot, Israel (8/2007 to 10/2007)<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1999-2001 DESY Research Fellow (TESLA+OPAL), Hamburg<br />
2001-2006 Hochschulassistent (C1) (ATLAS), Universität Bonn<br />
2006-2008 Professor (W2), Universität Siegen (ATLAS, ILC)<br />
2008- Professor (W3), Universität Freiburg (ATLAS, (ILC))<br />
Further activities (selected)<br />
2007-2009 Member of Analyis Board of HGF Alliance “Physics at the Terascale”<br />
2008-2010 Member of ATLAS Publication and Authorship Committee<br />
2010-2011 Chair of ATLAS Authorship Committee<br />
2010- Member of Management Board of HGF Alliance “Physics at theTerascale”<br />
2011- Member of GridKa-Overview Board<br />
2012- Delegate of Plenary ECFA<br />
2012- Dean for Studying Affairs (Studiendekan), Universität Freiburg<br />
Research activities / experience<br />
Higgs Physics: Searches for Higgs Bosons in SM and Beyond (OPAL, ATLAS)<br />
Sensitivity for property determination (TESLA/ILC, ATLAS)<br />
LHC-ILC Interplay, LHC Higgs Cross Section Working Group<br />
Grid-Computing: Black Forest Grid, ATLAS TIER-2 (Freiburg)<br />
R&D for a TPC: Readout with GEMs, Pixel Readout (DESY, Siegen, Freiburg)
Ulrich Uwer<br />
Affiliation<br />
Ruprecht-Karls Universität Heidelberg<br />
Physikalisches Institut<br />
Im Neuenheimer <strong>Feld</strong> 226<br />
69120 Heidelberg<br />
Email: uwer@physi.uni-heidelberg.de<br />
http://www.physi.uniheidelberg.de/~uwer/<br />
Education<br />
1991 Diploma / RWTH Aachen<br />
1994 Promotion (Ph.D.) / RWTH Aachen<br />
Thesis (in German):<br />
Measurement of the muon pair production with L3<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1995 CERN Research Fellowship<br />
(L3 Experiment)<br />
1996 Post-Doc and University Assistant, Humboldt University, Berlin<br />
(HERA-B Experiment)<br />
2001 Professor, Heidelberg University<br />
(LHCb and BABAR Experiment)<br />
Further activities (selected)<br />
Since 2006 Contact person of the German LHCb groups<br />
Since 2009 Member of the German Committee for Particle Physics (<strong>KET</strong>)<br />
Since 2009 Member of the German BMBF Referee Committee for Particle Physics,<br />
(since November 2011: deputy chair)<br />
Since 2010 Member of the Executive Board of the International Max-Planck<br />
Research School (IMPRS) for Fundamental Symmetries<br />
2010-2012 Dean of Studies and member of the faculty management board,<br />
Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie, Heidelberg<br />
2010-2012 Chair of the Analysis Board of the HGF alliance “Physics at the<br />
Terascale”, Member of the Management Board of the alliance<br />
Research activities / experience<br />
Electroweak precision measurements; Flavor Physics; CP Violation; Search for New<br />
Physics; Tracking detectors; Readout electronics;<br />
L3: Measurement of Z boson parameters, time of flight measurement and trigger<br />
HERA-B: Development of large area tracking detector, readout electronics.<br />
BABAR: Physics, semileptonic B decays, calorimeter calibration<br />
LHCb: B-Physics (time-dependent CPV), D mixing, lepton flavor violating tau decays,<br />
large area tracking detectors, upgrade studies (scint. fibre tracker w/ SiPM)
Christoph Rembser<br />
Affiliation<br />
CERN<br />
Department PH<br />
CH‐1211 Geneve 23<br />
Email: Christoph.Rembser@cern.ch<br />
Education<br />
1997 Promotion (Ph.D.) / Universität Bonn<br />
Thesis:<br />
Identifikation geladener Teilchen mit dem<br />
ZEUS‐Übergangsstrahlungsdetektor<br />
1993 Diploma / Universität Bonn<br />
Professional experience<br />
since 2005 Staff, CERN<br />
(ATLAS Experiment)<br />
2004/2005 Substitute professor (C3), Universität Erlangen‐Nürnberg<br />
(Experiment ANTARES)<br />
1999 Staff, CERN<br />
(Experiments OPAL, ATLAS)<br />
1997 Research Fellow, CERN<br />
(Experiments OPAL, ATLAS)<br />
Further activities (selected)<br />
2011/2012 ATLAS Experiment, Inner Detector Project Leader<br />
since 2010 Scientific Secretary PS and SPS Experiments Committee<br />
since 2008 ATLAS Experiment, Transition Radiation Tracker Project Leader<br />
since 2006 Member of the “Forum Deutsche Angestellte und Fellows im CERN”<br />
2005 ‐ 2007 CERN PS and SPS Physics Coordinator, Member of the CERN Research<br />
Board and of the SPS and PS Experiments Committee<br />
continuously outreach (contact person for CERN Press Office for media interviews,<br />
CERN visits, exhibitions)<br />
Research activities / experience<br />
Searches for new physics phenomena, detector physics<br />
ATLAS: Transition Radiation Tracker, Inner Detector, upgrade studies,<br />
Micro‐MEsh Gaseous Structures, searches for new physics<br />
phenomena;<br />
OPAL: Searches for new physics phenomena, Silicon Mircovertex Detector;<br />
ZEUS: Tracking detectors (forward tracking, particle identification);
Thomas Ruf<br />
Affiliation<br />
CERN<br />
PH Department<br />
CH‐1211 Genève 23<br />
Email: Thomas.Ruf@cern.ch<br />
Education<br />
1986 Diploma / Universität Heidelberg<br />
1989 Promotion (Ph.D.) / Universität Karlsuhe<br />
Thesis (in German):<br />
Search for rare semileptonic decays of B‐Mesons<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1988 wiss. Angestellter, University of Karlsruhe<br />
(Experiment ARGUS)<br />
1990 wiss. Beamter, ETH Zürich, Switzerland<br />
(Experiment CPLear)<br />
1993 CERN fellow and staff<br />
(Experiments CPLear, LHCb)<br />
1997 CERN Research Physicist<br />
Further activities (selected)<br />
1999‐2000 CERN PS&SPS coordinator<br />
2001‐2003 LHCb Velo Project Leader<br />
2002‐2003 Member of the editorial board for the strategy paper about the future<br />
of Particle Physics in Germany, <strong>KET</strong>‐Study.<br />
2004‐2005 LHCb Reconstruction Project Leader<br />
2006‐2007 LHCb Deputy Computing Project Leader<br />
2008‐2009 LHCb Physics Software Project Leader<br />
2010‐2011 LHCb Deputy Physics Coordinator and Co-convener of Flavour<br />
Physics working group<br />
05/2011‐ Co-convener of LHCb Semileptonic Physics working group<br />
Research activities / experience<br />
ARGUS: B‐physics<br />
CPLear: CP/T/CPT violation, readout electronics<br />
LHCb: B and charm‐Physics (CPV, mixing, rare decays), Vertex detector,<br />
Reconstruction and Analysis Software
Dr. Kerstin Borras<br />
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron – DESY<br />
Email: Kerstin.Borras@desy.de<br />
Phone: 040 8998 4488<br />
Present Responsibilities:<br />
Head of the CMS Group at DESY<br />
Chair of the CMS Conference Committee<br />
Topic Speaker for LHC in the Helmholtz Association<br />
Aims for <strong>KET</strong>:<br />
Intensify networking and collaboration within the particle physics community in Germany to enable<br />
German Groups and colleagues for leading and prominent roles within the international competition.<br />
Intensify and maintain close contacts to funding agencies, politicians and the broad public to convey<br />
our exciting topics with the goal to improve the funding situation for our field.<br />
Curriculum Vitae:<br />
1982 Mathematical-technical Assistant, FZ Jülich<br />
1992 PhD in Physics, University of Dortmund<br />
Until 1996 Scientific Assistant University of Dortmund<br />
Until 1998 Max-Kade-Fellow, Rockefeller University New York<br />
Until 1999 Lise-Meitner-Fellow of NRW, University of Dortmund<br />
Since 1999 Senior Scientist at DESY<br />
Experiment Participation:<br />
H1 Experiment: Calorimeter Expert � Calorimeter Coordinator<br />
Calibration in test beams & physics processes, Diffraction<br />
CDF Experiment: First Diffractive Structure Function in p p-bar collisions<br />
First observation of Double Pomeron Exchange<br />
ZEUS Experiment: Coordinator for the Hadron-Electron Separator, Calorimeter Coordinator<br />
Co-Convener for the diffractive, vector boson and small-x physics working group<br />
CMS Experiment: Co-Project Leader of the CASTOR Calorimeter,<br />
Upgrade of the Hadronic Calorimeter with SiPMs and micro-TCA<br />
Forward Physics: small-x, multi-parton interactions, underlying event<br />
Scientific Committees:<br />
LHC Committee at CERN: 2002 – 2005 (chief-referee for LHCb and TOTEM)<br />
Committee for the evaluation of the DESY participation in a LHC Experiment: 2005<br />
Scientific Committee at DESY: since 2008<br />
Advisory Committee of TRIUMF –ACOT: since 2011<br />
Plenary ECFA: since 2012<br />
Experiment Committees:<br />
Member of the CMS Collaboration Board: since 2008<br />
Member of the CMS Finance Board: since 2009<br />
Member of the CMS Conference Committee: since 2010<br />
Chair of the CMS Conference Committee: since 2012<br />
Soft Skills:<br />
Personal style: very diplomatic, searching win-win conditions in conflict situations, efficient,<br />
democratic management style, believe in delegation, very supportive for young people.<br />
Excellent team player, especially with other institutes<br />
Representing DESY and particle physics in meetings with funding agencies and public media.
Klaus Mönig<br />
Affiliation:<br />
DESY<br />
Platanenalle 6<br />
15738 Zeuthen<br />
Klaus.Moenig@desy.de<br />
Education<br />
1986 Diploma in physics at the University of Wuppertal<br />
1990 PhD in physics at the University of Wuppertal<br />
Measurement of the Z resonance parameters with the DELPHI detector at LEP<br />
2000 “Habilitation” in experimental physics at the University of Hamburg<br />
Professional experience<br />
1990 - 1991 Scientific assistant at the University of Wuppertal<br />
1991 - 1998 Fellow/staff at CERN<br />
since 1998 “Leading Scientist” at DESY in Zeuthen.<br />
2004 - 2005 Sabbatical at LAL Orsay<br />
since 2010 Privatdozent at the Humboldt University, Berlin<br />
Further activities (selected)<br />
since 2000 Elected member of Particle Data Group Representative Board<br />
2006 - 2011 Member of plenary ECFA<br />
since 2006 Leader of the DESY ATLAS group<br />
2007 - 2010 Chair of the project board analysis and member of the Management Board of<br />
the Helmholtz alliance “Physics at the Terascale”<br />
Since 2010 Member of the project board analysis of the Management Board of the<br />
Helmholtz alliance “Physics at the Terascale”<br />
since 2009 Member of the ILC Physics Panel<br />
2009 -2012 Elected member of the German Committee for Particle Physics (<strong>KET</strong>)<br />
2010 - 2011 Deputy chair of the ATLAS Publications Committee<br />
2011 - 2012 Chair of the ATLAS publication Committee<br />
Research activities<br />
• DELPHI: forward tracking, electroweak physics with heavy quarks and Wphysics<br />
• Member of the PDG responsible for τ-leptons<br />
• ILC: forward tracking, electroweak physics, conceptual design of a photon<br />
collider (technical and physics)<br />
• ATLAS: High Level Trigger, upgrade, SUSY and Top
Johannes Blümlein<br />
Affiliation<br />
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY<br />
Theory Group<br />
D-15738 Zeuthen<br />
Email: Johannes.Bluemlein@desy.de<br />
http://www-zeuthen.desy.de/~blumlein/<br />
Education<br />
1979 Diploma / Universität Greifswald<br />
1983 Promotion (Ph.D.) / Universität Greifswald<br />
Thesis (in German):<br />
Description of the electric conductivity of non-ideal<br />
quantum plasmas by the method of Green's functions<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1982 Research Associate, IfH d. AdW, Zeuthen<br />
1990/91 sabbatical leave at LMU München<br />
1992 Senior Research Associate, DESY, Zeuthen<br />
2004 sabbatical leave at UC Santa Barbara<br />
2005 Privatdozent, Universität Dortmund<br />
2011 apl. Prof. , Technische Universität Dortmund<br />
Further activities (selected)<br />
1998/90 Deputy Chair, Theory Group, DESY, Zeuthen<br />
1992- Co-organizer, “Loops and Legs in Quantum Field Theory”<br />
2001/04 Chair, Theory Group, DESY, Zeuthen<br />
2003/05 Member, Strategy Commission of DESY<br />
2007- Co-coordinator of the RISC-DESY collaboration on<br />
scientific computing<br />
2011- Chair , Theory Group, DESY, Zeuthen<br />
Research activities<br />
Perturbative Higher Order Calculations of Hard Processes,<br />
Deeply Inelastic Scattering : QED and QCD Corrections,<br />
Heavy Flavor, Small x Physics, Diffraction, Non-forward Scattering,<br />
Parton Distributions, Precision Test of the Standard Model,<br />
Mathematical Methods and Structures in Higher Order Calculations
Michael Krämer<br />
Affiliation<br />
Institute for Theoretical Particle Physics and Cosmology<br />
RWTH Aachen University<br />
D‐52056 Aachen, Germany<br />
Email: mkraemer@physik.rwth‐aachen.de<br />
http://web.physik.rwth‐aachen.de/~mkraemer/<br />
Education<br />
1991 Diploma / Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz<br />
1995 Promotion (Ph.D.) / Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz<br />
Thesis: QCD corrections to J/psi Photoproduction<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1994‐1996 Research associate, DESY Theory Group<br />
1996‐1998 Research associate, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK<br />
1998‐1999 Fellow, CERN Theory Division, Switzerland<br />
1999‐2004 Lecturer/Reader in Theoretical Physics, University of Edinburgh, UK<br />
since 2004 Professor in Theoretical Particle Physics, RWTH Aachen University<br />
2004 Visiting scientist, DESY Theory Group<br />
2010 Scientific associate, CERN Theory Division and visiting scientist,<br />
Further activities (selected)<br />
IFAE, Barcelona, Spain<br />
2003‐2006 Member, PPARC Particle Physics Grants Panel<br />
2007‐2010 Theory Chair, Project Board “Analysis” and member,<br />
Management Board, Helmholtz Alliance “Physics at the Terascale”<br />
2011‐2017 German delegate to P‐ECFA<br />
2012‐2016 Member, review board ``Particles, Nuclei and Fields'' of the German<br />
Research activities<br />
Research Foundation DFG<br />
Theoretical particle physics, perturbative quantum field theory, LHC physics, physics<br />
beyond the Standard Model. In particular: Higgs physics, supersymmetry, exploring<br />
new physics models at the LHC and future colliders, loop calculations.
Thomas Mannel<br />
Affiliation<br />
Universität Siegen<br />
Fakultät 4, Theoretische Physik I<br />
57068 Siegen<br />
Email: Mannel@physik.uni‐siegen.de<br />
http://www.tp1.physik.uni‐siegen.de<br />
Education<br />
1983 Diploma / Technische Hochschule Darmstadt<br />
1987 Promotion (Ph.D.) / Technische Hochschule Darmstadt<br />
Thesis (in German):<br />
Regularization of the time evolution in unitary approximation<br />
1992 Habilitation / Technische Hochschule Darmstadt<br />
Thesis: Heavy Quark Effective Theorry<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1989 Research Associate, Lyman Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge MA (USA)<br />
1990 Research Associate, DESY Theory group, DESY Hamburg, Germany<br />
1991 Assistant Lecturer, Technische Hochschule Darmstadt<br />
1993 Scientific Associate, CERN TH Division, CERN Geneva, Switzerland<br />
1994 Professor (C3), Inst. für Theor. Teilchenphysik, Universität Karlsruhe<br />
2003 Professor (C4), Theoretische Physik I, Universität Siegen<br />
Further activities (selected)<br />
2002‐2003 Co‐Chairman of the Faculty, Faculty of Physics, Universität Karlsruhe<br />
2006‐2012 Member of the BMBF grant selection committee for particle physics<br />
2006‐2012 Chairman of the BMBF Theory Network “Begleitende Theoretische<br />
Untersuchungen zu den Experimenten an den Großgeräten der<br />
Teilchenphysik“<br />
2006‐2008 Chairman of the Faculty of Physics, Universität Siegen<br />
2009‐2012 Co‐Chair of the German committee for particle physics, <strong>KET</strong><br />
since 2010 Prorector for strategic development of Siegen University<br />
since 2012 Chairman of the DFG grant selection committee 309<br />
“Particles, Nuclei and Fields”<br />
Research activities / experience<br />
Particle Physics phenomenology, in particular Quark Flavor Physics; CP Violation;<br />
Effective Field Theories, QCD
Curriculum Vitae<br />
Georg Weiglein *1965<br />
DESY, Theory Group<br />
Notkestrasse 85<br />
D-22607 Hamburg, Germany<br />
Phone: (49) 40 8998 2523<br />
Fax: (49) 40 8998<br />
Georg.Weiglein@desy.de<br />
Scientific Career<br />
University Studies of physics at University of<br />
Würzburg and State University of New<br />
York at Stony Brook; Diploma in<br />
Physics, University of Würzburg<br />
1985 – 1991<br />
Dr. rer. nat., University of Würzburg ,<br />
theoretical particle physics<br />
1992 – 1994<br />
Post-Doc Scientific Assistant, University of<br />
Bielefeld<br />
1995<br />
Scientific Assistant, University of<br />
Karlsruhe<br />
1996 – 1999<br />
Fellow, CERN, Genf 1999 – 2001<br />
Permanent University of Durham<br />
Appointment Lecturer<br />
2001 – 2004<br />
Reader<br />
2004 – 2007<br />
Full Professor<br />
2007 – 2009<br />
Current Position Leading Scientist at DESY 2009 – now<br />
Field of research:<br />
Theoretical Particle Physics, phenomenology of the electroweak and strong interactions,<br />
Higgs physics, physics beyond the Standard Model, electroweak precision physics<br />
Selected recent activities:<br />
``LHC / ILC Study Group'' (initiator and coordinator) , ``LHC Higgs Cross Section<br />
Working Group'' (subgroup convenor), ``Implications of LHC Results for TeV-Scale<br />
Physics (workshop organiser and convenor), scientific coordinator of work packages of<br />
several European networks, member of the Particle Data Group (overseer of Higgs and<br />
SUSY particle listings), Editor in Chief (Theory) for European Physics Journal C (EPJC;<br />
until 2011, now Associate Editor).
Ansgar Denner<br />
Affiliation<br />
Universität Würzburg<br />
Institut für Theoretische Physik und Astrophysik<br />
D‐97074 Würzburg<br />
Email: Denner@physik.uni‐wuerzburg.de<br />
http://theorie.physik.uni‐wuerzburg.de/TP2<br />
Education<br />
1984 Diploma / Universität Würzburg<br />
1986 Promotion / Universität Würzburg<br />
Thesis (in German): Finite Quantum Field Theories<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1985 Scientific Assistant, Universität Würzburg<br />
1989 Scientific Assistant, Max‐Planck‐Institut für Physik und Astrophysik München<br />
1991 Fellow, CERN<br />
1993 Scientific Assistant, Universität Würzburg<br />
1996 Senior Scientist (staff member), Paul Scherrer Institut, Würenlingen und<br />
Villigen<br />
2010 Professor (W3), Universität Würzburg<br />
Further activities (selected)<br />
2007‐2009 Head of the Laboratory of Particle Physics, PSI<br />
Research activities / experience<br />
Phenomenology of elementary particles at colliders<br />
Physics of electroweak gauge and Higgs bosons<br />
Electroweak and QCD radiative corrections<br />
Perturbative quantum field theory
Stefan Dittmaier<br />
Affiliation<br />
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg<br />
Physikalisches Institut<br />
D-79104 Freiburg<br />
Email: stefan.dittmaier@physik.uni-freiburg.de<br />
http://www.tep.physik.uni-freiburg.de/<br />
Education<br />
1991 Diploma / Universität Würzburg<br />
1993 Promotion (Dr.rer.nat.) / Universität Würzburg<br />
Thesis: Gauge-boson production in electron-photon collisions<br />
1997 Habilitation / Universität Bielefeld<br />
(„Umhabilitation“ 2001 Universität Hamburg and 2003 LMU München)<br />
Professional Experience<br />
1993-1995 Postdoc / scientific assistant (1996) at Universität Bielefeld<br />
1997-1998 Fellow at CERN<br />
1999-2000 Scientific assistant at Universität Bielefeld<br />
2001-2002 Heisenberg fellow at DESY Hamburg<br />
2002-2009 Scientific staff member at the MPI für Physik, München<br />
2007 Guest professor at Universität Wien (3 months)<br />
2009- Professor for Theoretical Physics at Universität Freiburg<br />
Further activities (selected)<br />
2007-2009 Member, Analysis Board, Helmholtz Alliance Physics at the Terascale<br />
2009-2012 Member, German committee for elementary particle physics, <strong>KET</strong><br />
2010-2012 Dean of Study, Physikalisches Institut, Universität Freiburg<br />
Research activities / convenerships<br />
Research field: Electroweak precision physics, Higgs physics, electroweak and QCD<br />
corrections, perturbative quantum field theory<br />
2002- Convener, Working Groups “Loopverein” and “Loop Calculations”<br />
at ECFA and International Workshops on Linear Colliders<br />
2005- Convener at various conferences and workshops (e.g. Les Houches<br />
Workshops 2005 and 2007, ICHEP 2010, EPS 2011)<br />
2006-2011 Convener, LHC-D Working Group “QCD and Electroweak Physics”<br />
2010-2012 Overall contact, LHC Higgs Cross Section Working Group
Ulrich Nierste<br />
Affiliation<br />
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie<br />
Institut für Theoretische Teilchenphysik<br />
76131 Karlsruhe<br />
E-Mail: ulrich.nierste@kit.edu<br />
Education<br />
1989 M.A. (SUNY Stony Brook)<br />
1991 Diplom (U Würzburg)<br />
1995 Ph.D. (TU München)<br />
Thesis: Indirect CP-violation in the neutral<br />
Kaon system beyond leading logarithms<br />
and related topics<br />
Professional Experience<br />
3/1995 - 9/1996 postdoc at TU München, Germany,<br />
10/1996 - 10/1998 postdoc at DESY Hamburg, Germany,<br />
11/1998 - 9/2000 postdoc at Fermilab, Batavia, USA,<br />
10/2000 - 12/2001 CERN fellow,<br />
1/2002 - 2/2005 Associate Scientist at Fermilab,<br />
2/2005 - 8/2005 Scientist I (tenured) at Fermilab,<br />
since 9/2005 professor (W3) at Universität Karlsruhe (now Karlsruhe Institute<br />
of Technology), Germany.<br />
Further activities (selected)<br />
10/2006 - 9/2010 coordinator of the node Germany-South of the Marie Curie Research<br />
and Training Network FLAVIANET, Scientific Information Coordinator,<br />
member of the Steering Committee and Management Board,<br />
10/2008 -9/2010 head of the Institut für Theoretische Teilchenphysik of the University<br />
of Karlsruhe,<br />
since 10/2008 member of the steering board (Lenkungsgremium) of the KIT Center<br />
Elementary Particle and Astroparticle Physics,<br />
since 11/2008 head of the faculty committee for young scientists (Kommission für<br />
wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchs),<br />
11/2009-10/2012 deputy member of <strong>KET</strong> in electoral district no. 9 (Theorie Süd).<br />
Research activities<br />
studies of physics beyond the Standard Model (SM), in particular supersymmetry, with<br />
precision observables of quark and lepton flavour physics;<br />
phenomenology of flavour-changing neutral current processes and CP violation;<br />
multi-loop QCD corrections to flavour-changing processes in the SM and MSSM;<br />
flavour model-building;<br />
investigation of extended Higgs and fermion sectors with quark and Higgs decays.