
About
Werner Rodejohann is a Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg, Germany. His research group is supported by the ERC Starting Grant (2007), MPG funding (since 2012), and the DFG Heisenberg Programme (since 2015). He specializes in theoretical and phenomenological studies in neutrino physics, dark matter, and physics beyond the Standard Model.
- Neutrino Physics
- Dark Matter
- Beyond Standard Model Physics
His research team focuses on frontier topics in particle and astroparticle physics, supported by prestigious funding programs. While specific article titles from his recent work are not directly listed in the provided texts, his group's activities include theoretical investigations into fundamental symmetries and dark matter detection methods.
- ERC Starting Grant: European Research Council grant for young investigators
- DFG Heisenberg Programme: Support for outstanding researchers aiming for professorship
Werner Rodejohann supervises multiple PhD students and postdoctoral researchers, including current members Cristina Benso, Carlos Jaramillo, Ting Cheng, and Tim Herbermann, as well as alumni such as Xun-Jie Xu and Julian Heeck. His group actively offers thesis opportunities at all levels from Bachelor to PhD.
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