Doreen Wackeroth
Associate Professor
Department of Physics
SUNY at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY 14260-1500, U.S.A.
Telephone: +1 (716) 645-2017 ext. 175 Telefax: +1 (716) 645-2507 E-mail: dow@ubpheno.physics.buffalo.edu Homepage: ubpheno.physics.buffalo.edu/~dowEducation
7/1995: Ph.D. in Physics, University of Karlsruhe, Germany.
5/1992: Diploma in Physics, Technical University Munich, Germany.
Postdoctoral Research Experience
12/1999 - 8/2002: Postdoctoral Research Associate with the High Energy Theory Group of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Rochester, U.S.A.
10/1997 - 11/1999: Postdoctoral Research Associate with the Theory Group of the Department of Particles and Matter at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Switzerland.
10/1995 - 9/1997: Postdoctoral Research Associate with the Theory Group at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL), U.S.A.
Appointments
since September 2007: Associate Professor at the Department of Physics of SUNY at Buffalo, U.S.A.
8/2002 - 8/2007: Assistant Professor at the Department of Physics of SUNY at Buffalo, U.S.A.
9/2006 - 1/2007 (on leave): Research Fellow at the Department of Physics and Center for Particles and Fields of the University of Texas at Austin, U.S.A.
Pre-doctoral Research Experience
1/1995 - 9/1995:
Ph.D. student under the supervision of Professor Wolfgang Hollik and
teaching assistant at
the Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Karlsruhe.
4/1995 - 9/1995: Member of the Graduiertenkolleg für Elementarteilchenphysik.
6/1992 - 12/1994: Ph.D. student
under the supervision of Professor Wolfgang Hollik at the Max Planck Institute
for Physics (Werner-Heisenberg Institute) in Munich.
Thesis title: Radiative Corrections to Resonant Produced Charged
Gauge Bosons.
12/1990 - 4/1992: Diploma student
under the supervision of Professor Andrzej J. Buras and Professor Wolfgang
Hollik at the Technical University Munich and the Max Planck Institute
for Physics (Werner-Heisenberg Institute).
Thesis title: Radiative Corrections to Top Pair Production in Proton-Proton
Collisions in Models with Two Higgs-Doublets.
8/1987 - 11/1987: Graduate research assistant under the supervision of Professor Rudolf L. Mössbauer at the Institute for Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Solid State Physics, Technical University Munich.
3/1987 - 4/1987: Graduate research assistant under the supervision of Professor Haruhiko Morinaga at the Institute for Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Solid State Physics, Technical University Munich.
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