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Prof. Dr. Torben Ferber is a Professor at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), leading the Institute of Experimental Particle Physics (ETP). His research focuses on flavor physics in B-meson decays, searches for dark photons, axion-like particles, and long-lived particles at the Belle II experiment, and future projects like LUXE and DELIGHT. He contributes to detector software development and real-time machine learning algorithms for tracking systems.
Teaching responsibilities include undergraduate courses on programming, statistics, and particle physics, as well as advanced graduate courses on flavor physics and modern data analysis methods. His group actively collaborates on Belle II's electromagnetic calorimeter reconstruction and explores cutting-edge technologies like GPU acceleration and FPGA-based tracking.
Research trends in recent articles emphasize machine learning applications in track reconstruction, CP-violation studies in B-meson decays, and searches for dark matter signatures. His work addresses unresolved questions in the Standard Model, such as discrepancies in CKM matrix element measurements and the origin of matter-antimatter asymmetry.
Outreach activities include VR particle detector demonstrations, LEGO models, and masterclasses for students. Supervision of theses spans topics like GPU-accelerated algorithms, FPGA hardware design, and Belle II data analysis. The group adheres to a Code of Conduct promoting inclusivity and respect in academic collaboration.
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