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*Magnet Control via Telnet
 
*Magnet Control via Telnet
 
*Detector Simulations using [http://geant4.cern.ch/ GEANT4]
 
*Detector Simulations using [http://geant4.cern.ch/ GEANT4]
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*Data acquisition (both analog and digital) on VMEbus hardware
  
 
=== Literature ===
 
=== Literature ===
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| Experimental Physics || P. A. Tipler, Physics
 
| Experimental Physics || P. A. Tipler, Physics
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| Theory in general || W. Nolting, the series
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|                  || Th. Fließbach, the series
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| General Techniques || Hermann Schulz, Physik mit Bleistift
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| Electrodynamics || John. D. Jackson, Classical Electrodynamics
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| Nuclear Physics || Fraunfelder/Henley
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| Atomic Physics || Mayer-Kuckuck
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| Particle Detection || Glenn F. Knoll
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| Theoretical Nucl. Phys. || Schwabl
 
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Revision as of 07:11, 12 July 2009

University

Evolution

I started studying physics in 2005 at the TU Darmstadt. Since then I have specialized in nuclear physics and taken a great liking towards programming all kinds of hardware and software. I've done a mini research project in the field of photomultiplier tube sensitivity control. I have managed to complete all necesseary courses whilst working on two different jobs and have received my Bachelor's degree in 2008 for working on new approaches towards automated photon/neutron discrimination.

Current affairs

Right now I am working at the Institut für Kernphysik (IKP) within the Nuclear structure group chauffeured by Dr. Deniz Savran and currently governed by Prof. Dr. Norbert Pietralla. These are my current projects:

  • Photon/Neutron Discrimination with Digital Pulse Shape Analysis
  • Photomultiplier Slow Control on CANbus
  • Magnet Control via Telnet
  • Detector Simulations using GEANT4
  • Data acquisition (both analog and digital) on VMEbus hardware

Literature

This is a list of books I have read and can recommend to any physics student: