About
Dr. Klaas Padeken is affiliated with the Helmholtz Institute for Radiation and Nuclear Physics and the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Bonn. His research focuses on detector technology advancements for high-energy physics experiments, particularly in particle physics. He has coordinated major projects including the LHCb Upgrade II and contributed to the CMS Phase-1 Pixel Detector. His expertise spans radiation-hard pixel detectors, HV-CMOS sensors, and experimental data acquisition systems.
Research Interests include Particle Physics, Detector Technology, and LHC Experiments. He has contributed to key experiments at CERN, advancing tracking detector capabilities for flavor physics and heavy particle searches.
Publications highlight contributions to LHCb and CMS collaborations, emphasizing detector upgrades and searches for new physics phenomena. His work supports advancements in high-energy physics instrumentation and data analysis methodologies.



