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Krisztian Peters
ATLAS experiment at LHC
Krisztian Peters is Leading Scientist at DESY, working in the field of particle physics. His current research activities focus on understanding the origin of mass and on searching for dark matter and other phenomena beyond the Standard Model of particle physics using the ATLAS Experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Geneva. Additionally, he is leading contributions to an R&D program that explores the research potential of future experiments utilizing superconducting cavities to detect high-frequency gravitational waves and axions. Previously, he worked on the D0 Experiment at Fermilab and the H1 Experiment at DESY. Krisztian Peters acquired his PhD with a thesis on electroweak and QCD phenomenology.
Academic career
Since 2022 | Honorary Professor, University College London |
Since 2015 | Leading Scientist, DESY |
2010-2015 | Research Staff, CERN, Switzerland |
2005-2010 | Research Associate, University of Manchester, UK and full time based at Fermilab, Chicago, USA |
2004-2005 | Research Associate at DESY Hamburg, Germany |
2004 | PhD in Physics at the University of Hamburg, Germany |
2000-2004 | Graduate School Fellowship “Future Developments in Particle Physics” of the German Research Foundation (DFG) |
2000 | Diploma in Physics at the University of Hamburg, Germany |
Memberships
Since 2010 | ATLAS Collaboration at CERN |
2008-2010 | Member of the D0 Advisory Council |
2005-2010 | D0 Collaboration at Fermilab |
2004-2005 | H1 Collaboration at DESY |