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Comprehensive academic CV detailing professional positions, research contributions, awards, and international collaborations in particle astrophysics and neutrino physics.
Year of Birth: Not specified
Citizenship: United States
Education: Agrégé de l’Enseignement Supérieur (1972), Ph.D. (1969), Master’s degree (1966), University of Louvain, Belgium
Current Positions: Vilas Research Professor (2021–present), Principal Investigator and co-Spokesperson for the IceCube project (2001–present), Gregory Breit Distinguished Professor (1987–present), Director of the Institute for Elementary Particle Physics Research (1984–present)
Past Academic Positions: Hilldale Professor (1991–2021), Acting Director of Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center (2013–2014), Romnes Faculty Fellow, Professor (1977), Associate Professor (1974), Assistant Professor (1972), Research Associate (1971)
Visiting Positions: CERN, University of Tokyo, University of Durham, University of Helsinki, University of Hawaii-Honolulu, Johns Hopkins University, University of California-Berkeley, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory, Fermilab, Technische Universität München, among others
Awards and Honors: Doctor Honoris Causa (Ruhr University Bochum 2022, Southern Methodist University 2017, Ghent University 2014, Uppsala University 2005), Homi Bhabha Prize (2021), Bruno Rossi Prize, Yodh Prize, Bruno Pontecorvo Prize, Smithonian American Ingenuity Award, Physics World Breakthrough of the Year Award (2013), European Physical Society Cocconi Prize (2015), Balzan Prize (2015), APS Fellow (1995), Helmholtz-Humboldt Research Award, and multiple named lectures and honors
Research Contributions: IceCube Neutrino Observatory projects, studies on cosmic neutrinos, astrophysical tau neutrinos, gamma-ray bursts, quantum gravity, neutrino source populations, and IceCube deep core experiments
Publications: Numerous peer-reviewed articles in journals such as Eur. Phys. J. C, Astrophys. J., Science, JINST, and Nature Phys.
Affiliations: Academia Europeae, American Physical Society, Belgian Royal National Academy of Science KVAB
Field: Particle Astrophysics, Neutrino Physics, Experimental Physics
Target Audience: Scientific community, researchers in astrophysics and particle physics
Period of Activity: 1968–present
Office Addresses: Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin–Madison; Wisconsin IceCube Particle Astrophysics Center
Home Address: Madison, WI, USA
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