
About
Dr. Lothar Tiator is affiliated with the Institute of Nuclear Physics at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. His research focuses on theoretical nuclear and particle physics, particularly nucleon structure analysis through the MAID project. He is involved in the Cluster of Excellence PRISMA+ and holds an ERC Consolidator Grant for the SIMDAMA MAID initiative. His academic career includes extensive teaching roles, with courses spanning from 2007 to the present, including recent semesters like WS 2024/2025.
Research interests include hadron spectroscopy, QCD dynamics, and fundamental interactions. The MAID project, a key focus, analyzes nucleon electromagnetic and resonance structure using experimental data. His work contributes to understanding subatomic particles and their interactions.
Scientific accolades include the ERC Consolidator Grant, reflecting recognition of his impactful research. Teaching responsibilities have covered advanced theoretical physics modules, with a focus on training graduate and undergraduate students.
Labs and collaborations include the Institute's experimental facilities and the PRISMA+ cluster, fostering interdisciplinary research in fundamental physics. Ongoing projects likely involve advancing computational models for nucleon dynamics and particle interaction studies.





