Erwin Schrödinger Visiting Scientist 2024

08.05.2024

Matthias Neubert (JGU, Mainz) is our Erwin Schrödinger visiting scientist in 2024.

With the kind support of the Department of Cultural Affairs of the City of Vienna (MA7), we will host this year Matthias Neubert as the Erwin-Schrödinger Visiting Scientist 2024.

Matthias Neubert studied physics in Siegen and Heidelberg, where he also obtained his doctorate in 1990. After a research stay at Stanford University in the USA, he moved to the European Research Center CERN near Geneva as a staff scientist in 1993. In 1999, he accepted an appointment at the renowned Cornell University, USA, where he is still an Adjunct Professor today. Since 2006, he has held the professorship for Theoretical High Energy Physics at the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz (JGU).

Matthias Neubert's research covers a broad range of topics in particle physics. He focuses on physics beyond the standard model and the development of effective quantum field theories that allow particularly precise calculation of scattering processes at particle accelerators.

The Erwin Schrödinger Visiting Scientist is funded by the City of Vienna's Department of Cultural Affairs. It aims to promote cultural exchange with scientific research and interaction. The Erwin Schrödinger Visiting Professorship has a long tradition, going back to Walter Thirring in the 1970s and has already been awarded more than 50 times to outstanding researchers in the field of particle physics.
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  • ­“​​Factorization of non-global LHC observables: Part 1: Resummation of super-leading logarithms”
    Time: Tuesday, 14.5.2024, 16:15h
    Place:  Erwin-Schrödinger-Hörsaal, Boltzmanngasse 5, 5th floor
    Zoom Meeting:
    Meeting ID: 933 4269 3866   Passcode: 185096
    univienna.zoom.us/j/93342693866
  • “Factorization of non-global LHC observables: Part 2: The Glauber series”
    Time: Tuesday, 21.5.2024, 16:15h
    Place:  Erwin-Schrödinger-Hörsaal, Boltzmanngasse 5, 5th floor
    Zoom Meeting:
    Meeting ID: 933 4269 3866   Passcode: 185096
    univienna.zoom.us/j/93342693866

 

 

Source: Werner Feldmann