Matthias Neubert

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Matthias Neubert (born December 20, 1962 in Siegen ) is a German physicist.

Live and act

Matthias Neubert studied physics, mathematics and chemistry at the University of Siegen from 1984 . After the bachelor's degree (1985) he moved to the Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg , where in 1988 he received his diploma and 1990 under the supervision of Berthold Stech doctorate was. He did research there until 1991 before going to the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC). In 1993 he completed his habilitation on heavy-quark symmetry . He then worked at CERN until 1998 . In 1998 he became honorary professor at Heidelberg University and in 1999 visiting professor at Stanford University and at SLAC. In 1999 he became Professor at Cornell University and in 2003 Director of the Cornell Institute for High-Energy Phenomenology (CIHEP). In 2006 he switched to the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz as professor for theoretical elementary particle physics .

Neubert works in the field of theoretical elementary particle physics , in particular the quantum field theories of strong and electroweak interactions , but also on effective field theories , flavor physics of heavy quarks , renormalization group techniques and resummation, CP violation , extensions of the standard model of particle physics (such as supersymmetry , additional space-time dimensions , Randall-Sundrum model ) and their signatures on the Large Hadron Collider .

Awards and honors

Works

  • Long-range confinement phenomena in nonleptonic weak decays of hadrons. Dissertation, University of Heidelberg 1990.
  • Heavy-quark symmetry. In: Physics reports. Volume 245, No. 5/6, Elsevier, Amsterdam [u. a.] 1994, pp. 261-397

literature

  • New at the university . In: JOGU. No. 198 (PDF; 4.8 MB), November 2006, p. 28 (with picture)
  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar. 22nd Edition, Volume III: M – Sd. Saur, Munich 2009, ISBN 978-3-598-23629-7 (4 volumes), ISSN  1616-8399 , p. 2914

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Members of the HAdW since it was founded in 1909. Matthias Neubert. Heidelberg Academy of Sciences, accessed on June 19, 2016 .
  2. Matthias Neubert receives the J. Hans D. Jensen Prize 2009
  3. Member entry by Matthias Neubert at the Academy of Sciences and Literature Mainz , accessed on October 27, 2017