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- Arie Bodek ist ein US-amerikanischer experimenteller Teilchenphysiker. Bodek studierte am Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), wo er 1968 seinen Bachelor-Abschluss machte und bei Henry Kendall und Jerome Friedman 1972 promoviert wurde. 1972 bis 1974 war er als Post-Doc Assistent am MIT und 1974 bis 1977 Millikan Fellow am Caltech. 1977 wurde er Assistant Professor, 1980 Associate Professor und 1987 Professor an der University of Rochester, seit 2005 als George E. Pake Professor of Physics. 1998 bis 2007 war er dort Vorstand der Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie. Seine Dissertation war aus dem Themenkreis der tiefinelastischen Streuexperimente an Nukleonen am SLAC, mit denen Anfang der 1970er Jahre Hinweise auf die Existenz von Quarks erbracht wurden und für die Kendall und Friedman 1990 den Nobelpreis bekamen. Später setzte er solche Experimente am Jefferson Lab fort (JUPITER Programm, er war dort Ko-Sprecher). Er befasste sich mit der Physik von W-Bosonen, Z-Bosonen, Dileptonen und Suche nach dem Higgs-Teilchen, wobei er am CDF des Fermilab und der CMS-Kollaboration des Large Hadron Collider beteiligt ist (seine Gruppe baute Hadron-Kalorimeter am CDF und CMS), Neutrinophysik und Neutrinooszillationen (CCFR/ NuTeV/ MINERVA Experimente am Fermilab). Er ist Autor und Ko-Autor von über 700 wissenschaftlichen Veröffentlichungen. 2004 erhielt er den Panofsky-Preis für seine breitgefächerten, nachhaltigen und einsichtsvollen Beiträge zur Aufklärung der Struktur des Nukleons, wobei er die verschiedensten Experimentierverfahren in einer großen Anzahl von Laboratorien einsetzte
- Arie Bodek (born 1947) is an American experimental particle physicist and professor of physics at the University of Rochester. Bodek was awarded the 2004 American Physical Society W.K.H. Panofsky Prize in Experimental Particle Physics "for his broad, sustained, and insightful contributions to elucidating the structure of the nucleon, using a wide variety of probes, tools, and methods at many laboratories. " He received his B.S. in Physics (1968) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and his Ph.D. in Physics (1972) also from MIT. For his Ph.D. , he worked under Profs. Henry Kendall and Jerome Friedman on the MIT-SLAC deep inelastic electron scattering experiments that provided evidence for the quark structure of matter; His doctoral thesis provided some of the evidence of the quark's existence that was the basis for the 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics. The 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Friedman, Kendall, and Taylor for these experiments. He was a postdoctoral associate at MIT (1972–74) and a Robert E. Millikan Fellow at Caltech (1974–77). Bodek joined the University of Rochester as an Assistant Professor of Physics in 1977. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 1980 and to Professor in 1987. Prof. Bodek was appointed as an Alfred P. Sloan Fellow (1979–81); NSF-JSPS Fellow, KEK, Japan (1986); and Fellow of the American Physical Society (1985). He served as a project director at the Department of Energy (1990–91), was Associate Chair (1995–98) and then Chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Rochester (1998–2007). He is on the editorial board of the European Physics Journal C. In 2005, he was named George E. Pake Professor of physics at the University of Rochester. Bodek's research is in the physics of W's, Z's, Dileptons and searches for Higgs Bosons; neutrino physics and neutrino oscillations (CCFR/ NuTeV/ MINERVA)at Fermilab); deep inelastic scattering and nucleon structure (JUPITER at Jefferson Lab); quark distributions in nuclei. In the area of instrumentation, Prof. Bodek's research is in the area of scintillating tile/optical-fiber hadron calorimeters. He served as the co-spokesperson of the Jefferson Lab JUPITER program (experiment E04-001). In CDF, his group has the CDF plug upgrade hadron calorimeter. For CMS, his group has constructed the HCAL hadron calorimeter. Both calorimeters were constructed using tile-fiber technology.
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- Arie Bodek ist ein US-amerikanischer experimenteller Teilchenphysiker. Bodek studierte am Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), wo er 1968 seinen Bachelor-Abschluss machte und bei Henry Kendall und Jerome Friedman 1972 promoviert wurde. 1972 bis 1974 war er als Post-Doc Assistent am MIT und 1974 bis 1977 Millikan Fellow am Caltech. 1977 wurde er Assistant Professor, 1980 Associate Professor und 1987 Professor an der University of Rochester, seit 2005 als George E.
- Arie Bodek (born 1947) is an American experimental particle physicist and professor of physics at the University of Rochester. Bodek was awarded the 2004 American Physical Society W.K.H. Panofsky Prize in Experimental Particle Physics "for his broad, sustained, and insightful contributions to elucidating the structure of the nucleon, using a wide variety of probes, tools, and methods at many laboratories. " He received his B.S.
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