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Sigurd Nese is a Research Fellow in High Energy Physics at the University of Oslo, focusing on studies involving the ALICE detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). He holds a BSc in Physics from UiT Norges Arktiske Universitet and an MSc in Theoretical Atomic, Particle, and Nuclear Physics from the University of Bergen.
His academic roles include teaching
- FYS3110 – Quantum Mechanics
- FYS3500 – Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics
- FYS1100 – Mechanics and Modeling
Research interests center on photoproduction of charm in heavy-ion collisions, leveraging experimental data from the ALICE collaboration. His work examines Bremsstrahlung effects to probe fundamental aspects of particle interactions in extreme conditions.
Current affiliations include the High Energy Physics (HEP) research group at the University of Oslo. No formal awards or part-time status are noted in the provided texts.
