Prof. Dr. Andre Schöning is a Full Professor (W3) at the Physics Institute of Heidelberg University since 2009, specializing in experimental particle physics. He serves as Co-Spokesperson of the Mu3e Collaboration and leads research in detector development and high-energy physics experiments. Research Interests: Search for the decay μ→eee with the Mu3e Experiment at PSI Development of High-Voltage Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (HV-MAPS) Track trigger systems for ATLAS and future colliders Physics analysis with ATLAS and historical H1 experiment data Wireless data transmission technologies for particle detectors His recent publications demonstrate strong focus on detector technology development, particularly for muon experiments and high-rate tracking systems, alongside significant contributions to Standard Model physics measurements at the LHC. The research spans both hardware development and sophisticated data analysis techniques. Scientific Recognition: CERN Fellowship (1997-1999) University of Hamburg dissertation award (1997) Association of the Friends and Sponsors of DESY dissertation award (1997) Prof. Schöning has secured substantial research funding from DFG and BMBF from 2009-2025, including leadership of the DFG Research Unit on Lepton Flavor Violation with Mu3e. He maintains active collaborations including WADAPT, Mu3e, ATLAS, and the long-standing H1 collaboration. His research group operates within the High-Energy Physics division of Heidelberg's Physics Institute, working on cutting-edge detector systems for current and future particle physics experiments, with particular emphasis on precision measurements requiring novel detector technologies.




