I am a professor for theoretical
particle physics at the Bergische
Universität Wuppertal.
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One of my favorite Feynman diagrams
My main research field is to understand and predict phenomena at particle colliders. Within the
last few years, I have been mostly interested in the physics of Higgs bosons
at the Large Hadron Collider and
the Tevatron.
The menu on the left should help you navigate through this page.
In particular, you can find a
Brief CV, and
details about my Research and
Teaching activities.
Most of the time,
you will know where I am by clicking the
Conferences item.
The Software item leads you to some
programs and scripts that I make available to the public.
Some of them are highly specialized to particle physicists, others
are more general. I appreciate your feedback.
There are also some links to some communication and outreach activities of mine: the
LHC
Higgs Cross Section Working Group, where I am a "theory contact person";
a project concerning communication between physics
and philosophy; and a programme aimed at high-school
students (and teachers), called the
Schul-Vorlesungen.
If you have any more questions or comments, feel free to
.
If you wonder where my old website with the search portal is: here.
Particle physics in Wuppertal:
theory
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experiment (collider)
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astro particle
Quick Click:
tagesschau.de
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spiegel.de
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hep-ph/ex/th
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cartoons
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not even wrong
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