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Peter Schleper is a Professor of Experimental Physics at the University of Hamburg, specializing in elementary particle physics. He has a long-standing involvement in high-energy experiments at particle accelerators such as the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the HERA experiments (H1 and ZEUS). His research interests include searches for rare Higgs processes, top quark mass measurement, and supersymmetry in fully hadronic final states. Additionally, he works on the development of silicon pixel tracking detectors and event reconstruction methods. Schleper has held various academic positions since earning his doctorate in physics from RWTH Aachen in 1992, including roles at DESY and at the University of Heidelberg. His contributions to the field are underlined by his participation in several high-profile initiatives and committees related to particle physics. He has been involved in major collaborations aimed at advancing our understanding of fundamental interactions and the structure of matter.
University of Hamburg • Hamburg, Germany
Leading research and teaching in experimental particle physics.
University of Hamburg • Hamburg, Germany
Involved in ZEUS and CMS experiments.
DESY • Hamburg, Germany
Worked on the H1 experiment.
University of Heidelberg • Heidelberg, Germany
Conducted research in the field of particle physics.
CERN • Geneva, Switzerland
Involved in the LHCb experiment.
Includes tracks like Intelligent Adaptive Systems (IAS).