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Photo: Martin Breidenbach, SLAC HEP Faculty

Martin Breidenbach
Professor

E-mail: mib@slac.stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 926-2872
Group: Enriched Xenon Observatory I

Education

B.S., 1965, Physics; Ph.D., 1970, Physics, MIT.

Professional Academic History

Research Assistant, MIT, 1969-1970; Research Associate, MIT, 1970-1971; Junior Visiting Scientist, CERN, 1971-1972; Postdoctoral Research Associate, SLAC, Stanford, 1972-1977; Permanent Staff, SLAC, Stanford, 1977-1989; Professor, SLAC, Stanford, 1989-present.

Awards and Honors

Fellow, American Physical Society, 1985; Panofsky Prize, American Physical Society, 2000.

Research Areas

e+e- Colliding beam physics: R&D for a new detector for NLC, with a particular interest in complete detector optimization and Si-W electromagnetic calorimeters. Also interested in some particular areas of the actual collider, such as polarized e- guns, e+ targets, and instrumentation strategy.

Neutrinoless double beta decay: R&D for an experiment with Xe136 with the goal of measuring the effective mass of the neutrino.

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