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Professor Dr. Sebastian Böser is a faculty member at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, holding the PRISMA Professorship for Experimental Astroparticle Physics within the School of Physics, Mathematics and Computer Sciences. His research focuses on neutrino astronomy, precision measurement of neutrino oscillations, and the development of advanced photosensors for large-scale experiments like IceCube. He contributes to Research Area B: "Origin of Mass and Physics Beyond the Standard Model" at JGU.
- Born in 1977 in Starnberg, Bavaria
- Diploma in Physics, Technical University Munich
- PhD, DESY Zeuthen (2006)
His work includes extending the IceCube neutrino observatory to lower energy thresholds for probing neutrino mass hierarchy and CP-violation, as well as designing novel light sensors using wavelength-shifting materials. He also investigates extragalactic supernova neutrinos and cosmic ray origins through high-energy neutrino flux analysis.
Scientific awards include the Tiburtius Recognition Award (2007) for his PhD thesis "Acoustic detection of high-energy cascades in ice". He has participated in major collaborations including IceCube, ATLAS, and the ARENA 2005 workshop.



