
معرفی
Andreas Jung is an Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Purdue University, affiliated with the CMS experiment at CERN. His research focuses on understanding the electroweak scale stabilization via precision measurements of top quark interactions, Higgs boson studies, and detector R&D. He also explores quantum algorithms for high-energy physics and supply chain optimization. Jung earned his Ph.D. from the University of Heidelberg (2009) and a diploma from the University of Dortmund (2004).
Education:
- Ph.D. in Physics, University of Heidelberg, 2009 (Dissertation: D* Meson Cross Section Measurement)
- Diploma in Physics, University of Dortmund, 2004 (Commissioning of H1 Fast Track Trigger)
Research Interests: High Energy Physics, Particle Physics, Detector Development, Quantum Computing Applications, Material Science for Detectors, and Collider Experiments. His work includes analyzing top quark spin correlations, quantum annealing for vertex reconstruction, and carbon fiber composites for CMS upgrades.
Awards:
- Senior Distinguished Researcher fellowship at Fermilab LHC Physics Center (2019)
- 3-year PhD scholarship from German Research Society (2004–2007)
Teaching & Leadership: Teaches courses on particle physics and data science. Serves as Convener of CMS TOP Physics Analysis Group and leads detector mechanics R&D. Engages in quantum computing collaborations with DoD and industry partners.
Labs/Teams: Jung Research Group at Purdue, CMS Collaboration, and Purdue Quantum Science & Engineering Institute (PQSEI). Active in detector development for the High-Luminosity LHC upgrade, including carbon fiber support structures and silicon pixel detectors.





