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Curriculum VitaeEnver AlagözAddressCERN Bldg. 15-R-035CH-1211 GenevaSwitzerlandOffice: 41 22 767 85 88Fax : 41 22 767 83 40GSM: 41 76 230 73 25Enver.Alagoz@cern.chPersonal DetailsGender: MaleMarital Status: MarriedDate of birth : 3rd of January, 1979Place of birth : Gaziantep, TurkeyCitizenship : TurkishEducationSince 04/2005PhD Student at the University of Zürich and Paul ScherrerInstitute, working at CERN, Geneva, SwitzerlandPhD Thesis ”Simulation and beam tests studies for theCMS Pixel Detector”Supervisors: Prof. Dr. C.Amsler and Dr. Roland HorisbergerExpected graduation in March, 2009.

02/2004–11/2004 MSc. in Physics at the University of Siegen, GermanyMSc. Thesis ”Planar Edgeless Silicon Detectors for theTOTEM Experiment”Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Claus Grupen09/1996–01/2002 BSc. in Engineering Physics at the University of Gaziantep,TurkeyPhD Thesis OverviewThe CMS experiment, located at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) includes asilicon pixel detector to allow tracking in the region closest to the interactionpoint. At full LHC luminosity the pixel sensors will be exposed to a fluenceof 3 1014 neq /cm2 /yr. I used a simulation of irradiated pixels sensors to monitor position resolution, charge collection degradation after heavy irradiation.I implemented the so called eta correction to correct the systematic errors inthe pixel sensors due to radiation induced damages. After the simulation Iperformed a testbeam at the end of September 2006 in order to study pixel performances such as position resolution after irradiation. For the first time irradiated and unirradiated CMS pixels with the final dimensions (100x150µm2 ) andreadout chips were tested in the 3T field at the CERN testbeam facility. Newmeasurements of the charge collection efficiency, the position resolution fromdifferent hit reconstruction algorithms and comparison with the simulation results are presented. Also signal-to-noise ratios, radiation hardness parameters,particle detection efficiencies extracted from the testbeam data.Research Experience04/2005–03/2009 PhD thesis work on the CMS pixel detector, CERN, Geneva,Switzerland02/2004–11/2004 Master thesis work on the planar edgeless silicon detectorsfor the TOTEM experiment, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland02/2003–10/2003 Worked in a testbeam of the TOTEM planar edgeless silicondetector, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland02/2003–03/2003 Worked as a guest student for the CRESST experiment atthe Max-Planck Institut für Physik (Werner Heisenberg Institute), Munich, GermanyAcademic Experience04/2005–03/2009 Teaching assistant at the physics department, University ofZürich, Zürich, Switzerland09/2007–to dateCo-organizer of the Turkish CERN Physics Forum, CERN,Geneva, Switzerland URL: http://cern.ch/cerntr

Presentations01-04/10/2008Accepted oral presentation, Siena IPRD08 Conference, Siena,Italy27/03/2008Oral presentation at the Swiss Physical Society Annual Meeting, Geneva, Switzerland17/12/2007Oral presentation, CMS week, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland02/2007—03/2007 Poster presentation, 2007 CERN-CLAF School of High-EnergyPhysics, Valparaiso, Chile28-31/08/2007Oral presentation at the Turkish Physical Society 24th International Physics Congress, Malatya, Turkey05/12/2006Oral presentation, CMS week, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland13-14/02/2006Oral presentation at the Swiss Physical Society Annual Meeting, Lausanne, Switzerland05/12/2006Oral presentation, CMS week, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland07/12/2005Oral presentation, CMS week, CERN, Geneva, SwitzerlandParticipated Schools02/2007—03/2007 2007 CERN-CLAF School of High Energy Physics, Valparaiso, Chile17-28/06/2002International ICFA Summer School, Istanbul, TurkeyPublicationsSensor Simulation and position calibration for the CMS pixeldetector, E. Alagoz, V. Chiochia, M. on and hit reconstruction of irradiated pixel sensors for the CMS experiment, E. Alagoz, V. Chiochia, M.Swartz. Nucl.Instrum.Meth.A566:40-44,2006Edgeless Silicon Detectors for the TOTEM Experiment, G.Ruggiero, E. Alagoz et al. IEEE Trans.Nucl.Sci.52:5,2005Gamma ray bursts: observations and theoretical conjectures,E. Alagoz et al., 2007 CERN-CLAF School of High Energy Physics Proceedings, Student Project, CERN-2008-004(pages 297-301)

Language every good speaking–writing–readinggoodfairComputer SkillsLinux, Windows, Macintosh operating systemsC/C programming languageROOT, Origin Lab.HTML, LATEXHonor and Awards10/2002–11/2004 Master Fellowship from the Department of Physics, SiegenUniversity, Siegen, Germany. For MSc. study09/1996–09/2001 State Scholarship from the Ministry of Education, Turkey.For BSc. studyExtracurricular ActivitiesPlaying –guitar and Turkish traditional saz – musical instrumentsTeaching traditional Turkish musics at Ateliers d’Ethnomusicologie,Geneva, Switzerland (http://www.adem.ch)Argentina tango danceHiking, biking .

ReferencesProf. Dr. Claude AmslerPhD thesis supervisor 41 22 767 29 14claude.amsler@cern.chProf. Dr. Morris Swartz 1 410 516 51 59morris@jhu.eduDr. Danek Kotlinski 41 56 310 40 30danek.kotlinski@psi.chDr. Vincenzo ChiochiaPhD thesis work assistantDr. Tilman RohePhD thesis work assistantProf. Dr. Claus GrupenMSc. thesis supervisorDr. Gokhan UnelTurkish CERN Physics Forum co-organizerGeneva, September 12, 2008 41 22 767 60 41vincenzo.chiochia@cern.ch 41 56 310 32 79tilman.rohe@psi.ch 49 271 740 37 95claus.grupen@cern.ch 41 22 767 17 54gokhan.unel@cern.ch

References Prof. Dr. Claude Amsler PhD thesis supervisor 41 22 767 29 14 claude.amsler@cern.ch Prof. Dr. Morris Swartz 1 410 516 51 59 morris@jhu.edu Dr. Danek Kotlinski 41 56 310 40 30 danek.kotlinski@psi.ch Dr. Vincenzo Chiochia PhD thesis work assistant 41 22 767 60 41 vincenzo.chiochia@cern

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