
معرفی
Ole Myren Røhne is a Researcher at the Department of Physics, University of Oslo, specializing in High Energy Physics and Particle Physics. He has been actively involved in the ATLAS experiment at the LHC since 2010, focusing on detector development and data analysis.
- Education:
- M.Sc. in Physics (1988-1992) from Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH)
- Dr.scient. in Physics (1993-1998) from University of Oslo
- Career:
- Postdoc at University of Oslo (1998-1999)
- Research Fellow at CERN (1999-2001)
- Postdoc at University of Pennsylvania (2002-2006)
- Researcher at University of Oslo (2010-present)
Research Interests: Ole's work centers on silicon pixel detectors with 3D electrode structures, their application in medical imaging (e.g., PET scans), and high luminosity upgrades for the ATLAS experiment. His detector R&D aligns with Instrumentation and Radiation Damage Effects.
Publication Trends: His recent contributions include studies on supersymmetry, Higgs boson properties, vectorlike quarks, and dark matter models (2024-2025). Key methodologies involve differential cross-section analysis, machine learning, and vertex reconstruction.
Collaborations: He contributes to the ATLAS project's IBL and 3D Pixel R&D groups, working with institutions like CERN, SINTEF, and COMPETITION.



