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Affiliation

Physics Division
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
PO Box 2008, MS6369
Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6369

 Positions

2019 – present       Division Director, Physics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
2015 – 2018            Division Director, High Energy Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory
2010 – 2019            Senior Scientist, Argonne National Laboratory
2001 – 2010            Scientist 2, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
1999 – 2009            Bijzonder Hoogleraar (“Adjunct Professor”), University of Amsterdam
1996 – 2001            Scientist 1, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
1992 – 1996            Wilson Fellow (Associate Scientist), Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
1987 – 1992            Postdoctoral Researcher, State University of New York at Stony Brook

Education

  • M.Sc., Technische Natuurkunde (Physics)
    Institute of Thechnology
    (Technische Hogeschool),
    Eindhoven

  • Ph.D., Faculteit der Wiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen
    (Mathematics and Physical Sciences)
    University of Amsterdam
    Amsterdam

Research

Collider Physics

Studying the fundamental structure of matter using colliders

Instrumentation

Making the invisible visible

Quantum Sensing

Utilizing quantum-enhanced sensors to advance understanding of nature

Community

To be able to help the community at large is not only a privilege but also an obligation that we all share. Some of the efforts where Marcel Demarteau tries to advice the community on its strategic planning and technical challenges are: 

  • Chair of the Phase Two Upgrade Group (P2UG) of the CMS experiment at CERN
  • Member of the Physics Advisory Committee of the Belle experiment at KEK
  • Member of International Advisory Committee for the CepC project

 

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 Various

In our profession we sometimes encounter fascinating physics results and sometimes interesting situations. A compilation of some interesting and sometimes memorable events can be found following this link.