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====== PD Dr. Stefan Gieseke ====== | ====== PD Dr. Stefan Gieseke ====== |
//Institute for Theoretical Physics// \\ | //Institute for Theoretical Physics// \\ |
E-mail: [[stefan.gieseke@kit.edu]] \\ | E-mail: [[stefan.gieseke@kit.edu]] \\ |
Homepage: [[https://www.itp.kit.edu/~gieseke/|Link]] \\ | Homepage: [[https://www.itp.kit.edu/~gieseke/|Link]] \\ |
**Office hours:** Whenever my office door is open - or send me an email for an appointment | **Office hours:** Please send an email for an appointment |
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===== About Me ===== | ===== About Me ===== |
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I have studied physics at the University of Bremen, where I also received my Diploma in 1998, working on Monte Carlo simulations of Heavy Ion Collisions. I moved into Elementary Particle Physics at the University of Hamburg/DESY, where I studied perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics in the High Energy limit. After I received my PhD in 2001, I moved to the University of Cambridge where I began working on the rewrite of the Monte Carlo event generator Herwig from the very beginning. This remained my main research topic also when I moved to the University of Karlsruhe in 2004, where I later headed a Young Investigator Group on Monte Carlo Development and where I am now, after a year at CERN in 2007, a permanent staff member at the KIT. | I have studied physics at the University of Bremen, where I also received my Diploma in 1998, working on Monte Carlo simulations of Heavy Ion Collisions. I moved into Elementary Particle Physics at the University of Hamburg/DESY, where I studied perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics in the High Energy limit. After I received my PhD in 2001, I moved to the University of Cambridge where I began working on the rewrite of the Monte Carlo event generator Herwig from the very beginning. This remained my main research topic also when I moved to the University of Karlsruhe in 2004, where I later headed a Young Investigator Group on Monte Carlo Development and where I am now, after a year at CERN in 2007, a permanent staff member at the KIT. |
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