Curriculum Vitae
The following list summarises the most important stations of my employment history and education.
For more details see also my short CV on 2 pages (last updated Jun 2017) and detailled academic CV (last updated Sep 2014).
Employment History
Education
Postgraduate Training and University Studies
- September 2006 - September 2009: PhD in Computational Particle Physics (see Research ↝ Particle Physics ↝ Lattice QCD)
Particle Physics Theory Group, School of Physics, University of Edinburgh
- Title of thesis: "Heavy-light form-factors in lattice QCD"
- Supervisor: Dr. Alistair Hart
- July 2005 - July 2006: Diploma Thesis in Theoretical Particle Physics (see Research ↝ Particle Physics ↝ Chiral Perturbation Theory)
Helmholtz Institut für Strahlen- und Kernphysik, University of Bonn, Germany
- Title of thesis: "T-Odd correlations in radiative Kl3-decays"
- Supervisors: Prof. Ulf-G. Meissner, Dr. Bastian Kubis
- Grade: 1.0 (very good, with distinction)
- September 2003 - June 2004: Visiting student (see Research ↝ Particle Physics ↝ Locality of staggered quark actions)
University of Edinburgh (funded by a competitive scholarship from DAAD, the German Academic Exchange Service)
- April 2002 - July 2006: Undergraduate degree ("Hauptstudium") in Physics
University of Bonn (funded by a competitive scholarship from Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes, the German National Academic Foundation)
- October 2000 - April 2002: Undergraduate studies ("Grundstudium") in Physics
University of Siegen
Internships and secondary education
- August 2000 - October 2000: Internship at the Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing
Gesellschaft fü Mathematik und Datenverarbeitung (now part of the "Fraunhofer Gesellschaft"), St Augustin
- August 1999 - July 2000: Zivildienst (Community service as alternative to military service
Gillerbergheim, Hilchenbach
- May 1999: Abitur (diploma from German secondary school qualifying for university admission)
Fürst-Johann-Moritz Gymnasium Siegen
- Major fields of study: physics and mathematics
- Grade 1.0 (very good), best student in a class of around 100
Languages
- German (native speaker)
- English (fluent)
- Latin (basic knowledge)
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