معرفی
Prof. Dr. Achim Denig is a Professor at the Institute of Nuclear Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. He leads research at the PRISMA Cluster of Excellence and Helmholtz Institute Mainz, with collaborations at accelerators like MAMI, GSI, and BES-III. His career includes leadership roles in the German Physical Society and the SFB/CRC 1044 project.
- Education: PhD from University of Karlsruhe (summa cum laude)
- Key Positions: Co-Spokesperson of SFB/CRC 1044, Acting Director of Institute of Nuclear Physics (2016-2019), Section Leader at Helmholtz Institute Mainz
Research Interests focus on hadron physics with electromagnetic probes, precision measurements of hadronic cross sections, and flavor physics (kaons, B, and charm particles). He specializes in tracking detector technology and experimental low-energy frontier studies.
His publication trends span particle oscillations (D0–anti-D0 mixing), dark sector gauge bosons, hadron spectroscopy (charmonium-like structures), and precision detector calibrations. Collaborations include KLOE, BaBar, A1, and BES-III experiments.
Scientific Awards:
- Marie Curie Fellow (EU)
Leadership Roles:
- Head of Emmy Noether Young Investigator Group
- Co-Spokesperson of SFB/CRC 1044
- Section Leader at Helmholtz Institute Mainz
- Acting Director of Institute of Nuclear Physics
He contributes to international accelerator collaborations at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Mainzer Mikrotron, and IHEP Beijing.



