Prof. Dr. Achim Denig is a Professor at the Institute of Nuclear Physics , Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. He leads research at the PRISMA Cluster of Excellence and Helmholtz Institute Mainz , with collaborations at accelerators like MAMI , GSI , and BES-III . His career includes leadership roles in the German Physical Society and the SFB/CRC 1044 project. Education: PhD from University of Karlsruhe (summa cum laude) Key Positions: Co-Spokesperson of SFB/CRC 1044, Acting Director of Institute of Nuclear Physics (2016-2019), Section Leader at Helmholtz Institute Mainz Research Interests focus on hadron physics with electromagnetic probes , precision measurements of hadronic cross sections , and flavor physics (kaons, B, and charm particles). He specializes in tracking detector technology and experimental low-energy frontier studies . His publication trends span particle oscillations (D0–anti-D0 mixing), dark sector gauge bosons, hadron spectroscopy (charmonium-like structures), and precision detector calibrations. Collaborations include KLOE , BaBar , A1 , and BES-III experiments. Scientific Awards : Marie Curie Fellow (EU) Leadership Roles : Head of Emmy Noether Young Investigator Group Co-Spokesperson of SFB/CRC 1044 Section Leader at Helmholtz Institute Mainz Acting Director of Institute of Nuclear Physics He contributes to international accelerator collaborations at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center , Mainzer Mikrotron , and IHEP Beijing .
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