
معرفی
Johannes Haller is a Professor of Experimental Particle Physics at the University of Hamburg, affiliated with the Institute of Experimental Physics under the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Natural Sciences. He actively contributes to the CMS experiment at the LHC, focusing on physics beyond the Standard Model, boosted objects, and Higgs boson studies. Since 2023, he chairs the Particle Physics Division of the German Physical Society (DPG) and serves on multiple national and international committees.
- PhD in Particle Physics (Universität Heidelberg, 2003)
- Diploma in Physics (Universität Heidelberg, 2000)
His research spans collider experiments from LEP (OPAL) to HERA (H1), ATLAS, and now CMS. His group develops AI-based algorithms for CMS trigger systems and participates in global electroweak fits through the Gfitter collaboration. Recent work explores flavor anomalies, heavy Higgs bosons, and medium effects in heavy-ion collisions.
Selected scientific responsibilities include:
- Spokesperson for BMBF-FSP-104 “Elementarteilchenphysik mit dem CMS–Experiment” (2021–2024)
- Managing Director of Institute of Experimental Physics (2016–2019)
- Co-organizer of major conferences like EPS-HEP2023
His research group includes Master’s students Syed Sajal Hasan, Balduin Letzer, Parth Patil, Christian Sammoray, and Emre Toka.

