A professional CV:


Current position
Education
International experience
Practical experience
Awards and scholarships
Publications and presentations
Languages, Computing knowledge
Professional services, memberships

Current postition:

since April 1, 2002: Post-doc research associate, State University of New York at Stony Brook
in the Nuclear Theory group with Edward Shuryak and Gerry Brown
since July 1, 2002 supported by a Feodor-Lynen Fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

Education:

July 1993: Abitur, Staatliches Landschulheim Marquartstein (Germany)
April 1999: Diploma Physics, University of Regensburg (Germany)
March 2002: Dr. rer. nat., University of Regensburg (Germany)

International Experience:

1996 - 1997: 2 semester at the University of Colorado at Boulder, USA
June 1999 - September 1999: Student internship in the framework of the CERN summer student programme, Geneva, Switzerland
September 1999 - November 2000: Scientific Collaborator at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
November - December 2000: Technical collaborator at BNL, New York, USA
January 2001- March 2002: Visiting Scholar at the Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
since April 2002: post-doc research associate at the State University of New York, Stony Brook, USA
since June 1999: regular participation in international conferences (see list of publications and presentations)

Practical experience:

1995-1998: teaching assistant at the faculty of Mathematics at the University of Regensburg, Germany
July-September 1997: student internship at Siemens Semiconductors, Munich, Germany
July-September 1999: student internship at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland

Awards and Scholarships:

1996-1997: Scholarship of the DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst)
1999-2001: Scholarship of the DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft)
2001-2002: Scholarship of the Ohio State University
since July 2002: Feodor Lynen Fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
December 2002: 1 bottle of wine awarded in the RHIC-prediction competition, together with Professor Ulrich Heinz

Publications and Presentations: see here

Languages:

German (mother tongue), English, French, some Italian

Computing:

Developping: Fortran, C/C++, Pascal, Basic, HTML
Operating Systems: Unix, Linux, Windows, Mac OS
Applications: Latex, MS/Star Office, Matlab, Mathematica, Maple, PAW, HBook, Illustrator, Photoshop and others

Professional services:

Referee for Physical Review Letters
Referee for Physical Review D
Referee for Nuclear Physics A
Organizer of the Nuclear Theory Seminars at SUNY Stony Brook
Co-Organizer of the BNL-RIKEN workshop: Collective Flow and QGP properties

Memberships:

since 1997: Member of the German Physical Society
since 2001: Member of the American Physical Society

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