
معرفی
Dr. Geza Zsigmond is a Researcher in the UCN Physics Group at the Laboratory for Particle Physics, Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Switzerland. His work centers on ultracold neutron (UCN) physics and precision measurements for fundamental symmetry tests, particularly through the n2EDM experiment which aims to detect the neutron electric dipole moment with unprecedented sensitivity. As part of PSI's world-leading UCN source facility, he contributes to advancing experimental techniques for probing physics beyond the Standard Model.
His research focuses on ultracold neutron production, storage, and manipulation, with emphasis on magnetic field control, systematic error correction, and dark matter searches. Key interests include neutron electric dipole moment measurements, neutron-mirror neutron oscillations, axion-like particle interactions, and precision instrumentation development. His experimental work addresses fundamental questions about CP violation, matter-antimatter asymmetry, and potential new physics through high-precision neutron-based experiments.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals consistent innovation in magnetic field management for nEDM experiments, UCN source optimization using solid deuterium converters, and novel detection techniques for rare processes. His work demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between nuclear physics, particle physics, and precision measurement science, with recurring themes of experimental design refinement and systematic uncertainty mitigation across all publications.
Dr. Zsigmond actively collaborates within large international teams, as evidenced by multi-institutional author lists across his publications. His contributions to the UCN Physics Group include critical work on the PSI Ultracold Neutron source infrastructure, magnetic shielding systems, and data analysis frameworks essential for next-generation fundamental physics measurements.




