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Dr. Wolfram Erdmann is a Researcher at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) in Villigen, Switzerland, affiliated with the Laboratory for Particle Physics. His work focuses on advanced detector technologies for high-energy physics experiments, particularly within the CMS Collaboration at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
Research Interests: Dr. Erdmann specializes in particle physics instrumentation, with emphasis on silicon pixel detector development, radiation-hardened sensor design, and performance optimization for high-luminosity collider environments. His research spans detector upgrades, beam testing, and data analysis for heavy-flavor quark production.
Publication Trends: Recent work (2010–2017) centers on CMS pixel detector upgrades for Phase I and II, radiation damage characterization, and test-beam validations. Earlier publications (2006–2009) detail foundational contributions to readout electronics, mechanical design, and qualification protocols for LHC experiments.
Collaborations: Active member of the CMS and H1 Collaborations, contributing to technical design reports, hardware commissioning, and physics analyses.
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