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Allen Caldwell

Allen Caldwell is one of currently seven directors of the Max Planck Institute for Physics. He became director in 2002.[1][2]

Early life and education edit

Allen Caldwell was born in Verdun, France in 1959 and has dual US and French citizenship. He studied physics first at Rice University in Texas (USA), later at the University of Wisconsin, where he also received his doctorate.[3]

Career edit

He spent the following 15 years at Columbia University primarily pursuing research into proton structure and related topics. In 2002 he joined the Max Planck Institute for Physics as a director. Since 2004 he has been involved in the search for neutrino less double beta decay. His current accelerator research activities focus on plasma Wakefield acceleration. AWAKE, a demonstration experiment, is under preparation in CERN. Caldwell also takes a keen interested in probability, statistics and data analysis techniques and teaches these subjects at TUM. He has been managing director of the Max Planck Institute for Physics since April 2012.[4]

In his work, Caldwell is primarily concerned with the development of new particle accelerator technologies based on plasma keel fields[clarify] and with the investigation of quarks and gluons and their interactions. In addition, there is research into the fundamental properties of neutrinos and the search for new dark matter candidates – the axions. He is also particularly interested in probability calculations and statistical methods: he gives lectures on data analysis techniques and Monte Carlo methods at the Technical University of Munich.

Research priorities edit

Caldwell is concerned with the study of the fundamental building blocks of matter, their properties and their interactions.

He is involved in the following research projects:

  • The AWAKE experiment - acceleration with plasma waves (CERN)
  • MADMAX: Search for axions as dark matter
  • LEGEND: the nature of the neutrino (LNGS, Italy)
  • The Belle II Experiment (KEK, Japan)[3]

Offices edit

  • Representative of the Max Planck Society in the Committee for Particle Physics (KET, since 2018)
  • International Review Committee, Canadian Institute of Particle Physics (2016)
  • Advisory member, DIS and Related Topics (since 2007)
  • Scientific Advisory Board, Annals of Physics
  • Member of the Perspectives Commission of the CPT Section of the Max Planck Society (since 2012)[3]

Functions edit

  • Spokesperson, AWAKE Collaboration (since 2012)
  • Director, Max Planck Institute for Physics (since 2002)
  • Professor, Columbia University, New York (2002-2003)
  • Director, Nevis Laboratories (1999-2002)
  • Spokesperson, ZEUS Collaboration (1997-1999)[4]

Awards edit

  • Distinguished Alumnus Award, U. Wisconsin (2012)
  • Fellow of the American Physical Society (2000)
  • Alexander von Humboldt Fellow (1995)[4][3]

Publications edit

Acceleration of electrons in the plasma wakefield of a proton bunch ; AWAKE Collaboration (E. Adli (Oslo U.) et al.). Aug 29, 2018. 5 pp. Published in Nature 561 (2018) no.7723, 363-367

Is the bump significant? An axion-search example ; Frederik Beaujean (Munich, Tech. U., Universe), Allen Caldwell, Olaf Reimann (Munich, Max Planck Inst.). Oct 18, 2017. 18 pp. Published in Eur.Phys.J. C78 (2018) no.9, 793

Global Bayesian analysis of neutrino mass data ; Allen Caldwell, Alexander Merle, Oliver Schulz, Maximilian Totzauer (Munich, Max Planck Inst.). May 4, 2017. 15 pp.; Published in Phys.Rev. D96 (2017) no.7, 073001

Dielectric Haloscopes: A New Way to Detect Axion Dark Matter ; MADMAX Working Group (Allen Caldwell (Munich, Max Planck Inst.) et al.). Nov 17, 2016. 6 pp.; Published in Phys.Rev.Lett. 118 (2017) no.9, 091801[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "Professorenprofile: Caldwell Allen". Professoren.tum.de. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  2. ^ "Allen Caldwell". Mpp.mpg.de. Retrieved 2015-11-28.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Prof. Dr. Allen Caldwell | Max Planck Institut für Physik". www.mpp.mpg.de. Retrieved 2024-03-19.
  4. ^ a b c "Caldwell_Allen". www.professoren.tum.de. Retrieved 2024-03-19.


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Physics He became director in 2002 1 2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Research priorities 4 Offices 5 Functions 6 Awards 7 Publications 8 ReferencesEarly life and education editAllen Caldwell was born in Verdun France in 1959 and has dual US and French citizenship He studied physics first at Rice University in Texas USA later at the University of Wisconsin where he also received his doctorate 3 Career editHe spent the following 15 years at Columbia University primarily pursuing research into proton structure and related topics In 2002 he joined the Max Planck Institute for Physics as a director Since 2004 he has been involved in the search for neutrino less double beta decay His current accelerator research activities focus on plasma Wakefield acceleration AWAKE a demonstration experiment is under preparation in CERN Caldwell also takes a keen interested in probability statistics and data analysis techniques and teaches these subjects at TUM He has been managing director of the Max Planck Institute for Physics since April 2012 4 In his work Caldwell is primarily concerned with the development of new particle accelerator technologies based on plasma keel fields clarify and with the investigation of quarks and gluons and their interactions In addition there is research into the fundamental properties of neutrinos and the search for new dark matter candidates the axions He is also particularly interested in probability calculations and statistical methods he gives lectures on data analysis techniques and Monte Carlo methods at the Technical University of Munich Research priorities editCaldwell is concerned with the study of the fundamental building blocks of matter their properties and their interactions He is involved in the following research projects The AWAKE experiment acceleration with plasma waves CERN MADMAX Search for axions as dark matter LEGEND the nature of the neutrino LNGS Italy The Belle II Experiment KEK Japan 3 Offices editRepresentative of the Max Planck Society in the Committee for Particle Physics KET since 2018 International Review Committee Canadian Institute of Particle Physics 2016 Advisory member DIS and Related Topics since 2007 Scientific Advisory Board Annals of Physics Member of the Perspectives Commission of the CPT Section of the Max Planck Society since 2012 3 Functions editSpokesperson AWAKE Collaboration since 2012 Director Max Planck Institute for Physics since 2002 Professor Columbia University New York 2002 2003 Director Nevis Laboratories 1999 2002 Spokesperson ZEUS Collaboration 1997 1999 4 Awards editDistinguished Alumnus Award U Wisconsin 2012 Fellow of the American Physical Society 2000 Alexander von Humboldt Fellow 1995 4 3 Publications editAcceleration of electrons in the plasma wakefield of a proton bunch AWAKE Collaboration E Adli Oslo U et al Aug 29 2018 5 pp Published in Nature 561 2018 no 7723 363 367Is the bump significant An axion search example Frederik Beaujean Munich Tech U Universe Allen Caldwell Olaf Reimann Munich Max Planck Inst Oct 18 2017 18 pp Published in Eur Phys J C78 2018 no 9 793Global Bayesian analysis of neutrino mass data Allen Caldwell Alexander Merle Oliver Schulz Maximilian Totzauer Munich Max Planck Inst May 4 2017 15 pp Published in Phys Rev D96 2017 no 7 073001Dielectric Haloscopes A New Way to Detect Axion Dark Matter MADMAX Working Group Allen Caldwell Munich Max Planck Inst et al Nov 17 2016 6 pp Published in Phys Rev Lett 118 2017 no 9 091801 3 References edit Professorenprofile Caldwell Allen Professoren tum de Retrieved 2015 11 28 Allen Caldwell Mpp mpg de Retrieved 2015 11 28 a b c d e Prof Dr Allen Caldwell Max Planck Institut fur Physik www mpp mpg de Retrieved 2024 03 19 a b c Caldwell Allen www professoren tum de Retrieved 2024 03 19 nbsp This article about a German physicist is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Allen Caldwell amp oldid 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