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CURRICULUM VITAE September 2013 Personal Data: Name: Néda Sadooghi Born: June 19, 1967, Tehran-Iran Nationality: Iranian Gender: Female Address: Department of Physics Sharif University of Technology P.O. Box 11155-9161, Tehran-Iran Phone (work): +98-21-66164522 Fax (work): +98-21-6602 2711 Email: sadooghi@physics.sharif.edu URL: http://sharif.edu/ sadooghi/ Education: 1998 Ph.D. degree in Physics Ruprecht-Karls University of Heidelberg, Germany Advisor: Prof. Heinz. J. Rothe 1993 M.Sc. degree in Physics Ruprecht-Karls University of Heidelberg, Germany Advisor: Prof. Heinz J. Rothe 1987 German universities entrance qualification exam (final exam at Studienkolleg) Ruprecht-Karls University of Heidelberg, Germany 1985 High School Diploma, Tehran, Iran Awards: 1994-1998: Ph.D. fellowship from German Research Council (DFG) Working Experience (1988-1998) 1988-1991: Student assistant at Institute for Virology, Ruprecht-Karls University of Heidelberg, Supervisor: Prof. G. Darai (M.D.) 1992-1998: Undergraduate tutorial in Experimental Physics Laboratory and Undergraduate and graduate tutorial in Theoretical Classical Mechanics, Electrodynamics and Quantum Mechanics 1

Research Activities after Graduating: 1998-1999: Postgraduate Researcher at Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Heidelberg & Laboratoire de Physique Théorique, Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg-France Positions: 1999-2000: Assistant Prof. at the Institute for Studies in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics & Lecturer at the Sharif University of Technology, Tehran-Iran 2000-2006: Assistant Prof. at the Sharif University of Technology & Researcher at the Institute for Studies in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics, Tehran-Iran 2006-2007: Permanent position at the Sharif University of Technology; Department of Physics & Nonresident researcher at the Institute for Studies in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics (IPM), Tehran-Iran 2007-present: Associate Prof. at the Sharif University of Technology Academic Responsibilities: Sept. 2005 - Sept. 2006: Vice-Chair of Education at the Department of Physics, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran-Iran Sept. 2006 - Sept. 2008: Vice-Chair in Graduate Studies affairs at the Department of Physics, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran-Iran July 2012 - present: Vice-Chair of Education at the Department of Physics, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran-Iran Teaching Experience (Sharif University of Technology, Tehran-Iran): Fall 1999: M.Sc. Course in Mathematical Physics (Geometry, Topology and Physics) Spring 2000, 2001, 2005, 2008, 2009 & Fall 2003: M.Sc. Course in Classical Mechanics Fall 2001, 2002 & Spring 2005: Undergraduate Course in Quantum Mechanics (QM-I) Spring 2001, 2002 & Fall 2005: Undergraduate Course in Quantum Mechanics (QM-II) Spring 2002: Undergraduate Course in Mathematical Physics (MMP-I) Fall 2002 & 2006: Undergraduate Course in Analytical Mechanics I Spring 2003 & 2007: Undergraduate Course in Analytical Mechanics II Fall 2002: Graduate (M.Sc.) Course in Mathematical Physics together with Prof. Cécile DeWitt- Morette from Texas University at Austin Fall 2003, 2005, 2008, 2011 & 2013: Graduate (Ph.D.) Course in Quantum Field Theory I Spring 2004, 2006, 2009 & 2012: Graduate (Ph.D.) Course in Quantum Field Theory II Fall 2004, 2006, 2009 & 2012: Graduate (Ph.D.) Course in Quantum Field Theory III Spring 2007: Graduate (Ph.D.) Course on Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) Fall 2007 & 2009: General Physics I Spring 2010 & 2013: Introduction to Finite Temperature Field Theory Spring 2011: Introduction to Elementary particle Physics 2

Summer School Lectures: Two Lectures on Dynamical Symmetry Breaking, Summer School on the Phenomenological Aspects of the Elementary Particle Physics, Sept. 4-8, 2005, Tehran, Iran M.Sc. Student Supervision: M. Mohammadi; Sharif University of Technology; Senior Supervisor (2002) M. Soroush; Sharif University of Technology; Senior Supervisor, (2002) M. Noorbala; Sharif University of Technology; Senior Supervisor, (2005) A. Jafari-Salim; Sharif University of Technology; Senior Supervisor, (2005) A. Sodeiri-Jalili; Sharif University of Technology; Senior Supervisor, (2006) D. Allahbakhshi; Sharif University of Technology; Senior Supervisor (2007) K. Sohrabi Anaraki; Sharif University of Technology; Senior Supervisor, (2009) Z. Davoodi; Sharif University of Technology; Senior Supervisor, (2009) S. Sadeghian; Sharif University of Technology; Senior Supervisor, (2011) F. Taghinavaz; Sharif University of Technology, Senior supervisor, (2011) A. Barzegar; Sharif University of Technology, Senior supervisor, (2012) O. Hajizadeh; Sharif University of Technology, Supervisor together with Prof. S. Rouhani, (2012) B. Salehi Kasmaei; Sharif University of Technology, Senior supervisor (2012) Ph.D. Student Supervision: M. Ghasemkhani; Sharif University of Technology; Supervisor in collaboration with Prof. F. Ardalan, (2010) A. A. Varshovi; Sharif University of Technology; Supervisor in collaboration with Prof. F. Ardalan, (2011) Sh. Fayazbakhsh; Sharif University of Technology; Senior Supervisor, (2011) Current M.Sc. Student: S. M. A. Tabatabaei; Sharif University of Technology, Senior supervisor A. Shiri; Sharif University of Technology, Senior supervisor A. Jalooli; Sharif University of Technology, Senior supervisor Current Ph.D. Student: F. Taghinavaz; Sharif University of Technology, Senior supervisor Visits: 04.2002: Dept. for Theoretical Physics of the European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN, Geneva, Switzerland 09.2003: Dept. for Theoretical Physics of Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany 09.2003: Dept. for Theoretical Physics, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany 3

07.2007: Dept. for Theoretical Physics of Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany 07.2007: Dept. for Theoretical Physics, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany 02.2009: Dept. for Theoretical Physics, Munich University of Technology, Munich, Germany 07.2009: Dept. for Theoretical Physics, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany 07.2009: Dept. for Theoretical Physics, Munich University of Technology, Munich, Germany 06.2012: Dept. for Theoretical Physics, Goethe University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (4 weeks) 08.2012: Dept. for Theoretical Physics, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland (4 weeks) Sabbatical Leave: Sept. 2010 - Jan. 2011: Munich University of Technology (TUM), Munich, Germany Research Interests: High Energy and Elementary Particle Physics, Lattice Gauge Theory, Supersymmetry, Noncommutative Field Theory, Finite Temperature Field Theory Conference Participation: - Speaker at Lattice -Meeting; Strasbourg/France - Heidelberg/Germany, 1994-1998 (twice a year) - Participant at Workshops of Graduate College of DFG; Heidelberg, Germany, 1995-1998 (twice a year) - Participant at the International Conference: QCD at finite Baryon density - A Complex System with a Complex Action; Bielefeld, Germany, April 27-30, 1998 - Speaker at Spring-Conference on Theoretical Physics; Institute for Studies in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics (IPM), Tehran, Iran, 1999-2005 - Participant at International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) Spring School on Superstring Theory and Related Matter, Trieste, Italy, March 2000, March 2001, and March 2002 - Speaker at ISS 2000 - International School and Workshop on String Theory, Isfahan, Iran, May 2000 - Participant at the conferences Strings2001 Mumbai, India, January 2001 - Speaker at Mideast 2001 - First Crete Regional Meeting on String Theory, Crete, Greece, June 2001 - Speaker at School and Workshop on Logarithmic Conformal Field Theory, September 2001, Tehran, Iran - Invited talk at the weekly seminar, Department for Theoretical Physics of the European Organization for Nuclear Research - CERN, Geneva, Switzerland - Speaker at ISS 2002 - International School and Workshop on String Theory, Shiraz, Iran, May 2002 - Invited talk at the weekly seminar, Department for Theoretical Physics of Humboldt University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany, September 2003 - Invited talk at the weekly seminar, Department for Theoretical Physics of University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, September 2003 - Speaker at ISS 2003 - International School and Workshop on String Theory, Caspian Sea, Iran, October 2003 4

- Speaker at the 11 th Regional Meeting on Mathematical Physics, Tehran, Iran, May 3-6 2004 - Participant at the ICTP School for Recent Development in Supersymmetric Field Theory, June 2004 - Participant at the conferences Strings2004, Paris, France June-July 2004 - Participant at the postconference Workshop Strings at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, July 2004 - Speaker at ISS 2005 - International School and Workshop on String Theory, Qeshm, Iran, January 2005 - Speaker at 12th Spring Theoretical Physics Conference, Institute for Studies in Theoretical Physics and Mathematics, 11-12 May 2005 2005 - Speaker at Mideast 2005 - Third Crete Regional Meeting on String Theory, Crete, Greece, July 2005 - Speaker at NCG 2005 - International Workshop on Noncommutative Geometry, Tehran, Iran, September 2005 - Speaker at ISS 2006 - International School and Workshop on String Theory, Tehran, Iran, April 2006 - IPM School and Conference on Lepton and Hadron Physics, Tehran, Iran, May 2006 - Speaker at ISS 2007 - International School and Workshop on String Theory, Tehran, Iran, April 2007 - Speaker at Mideast 2007 - Fourth Crete Regional Meeting on String Theory, Patras, Greece, June 2007 - Speaker at the weekly seminar, Department for Theoretical Physics of Humboldt University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany, July 2007 - Speaker at the weekly seminar, Department for Theoretical Physics of University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, July 2007 - Speaker at the XXV International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, Lattice 2007, Regensburg, Germany, July 2007 - Speaker at the PASCOS 2008, Waterloo, Canada, June 2008 - Participant at 47th Winter School on Theoretical Physics, Fundamental Challenges of QCD, Schladming, Austria, 28 February- 7 March 2009 (Poster presentation) - Speaker at the weekly seminar, Department for Physics, Munich University of Technology (TUM), Munich, Germany, February 2009 - Speaker at Mideast 2009 - Fifth Crete Regional Meeting on String Theory, Greece, July 2009 - Speaker at the weekly seminar, Department for Physics, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, July 2009 - Speaker at the weekly seminar, Department for Physics, Munich University of Technology (TUM), Munich, Germany, July 2009 - Speaker at the weekly seminar, Department for Physics, Munich University of Technology (TUM), Munich, Germany, October 2010 - Speaker at the weekly seminar, Department for Physics, Goethe University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, July 2012 - Speaker at the weekly seminar, Department for Physics, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, July 2012 5

Conference and Workshop Organization: - Member of the Organizing Committee of the XI Regional Conference on Mathematical Physics, May 3-6, 2004, Tehran, Iran - Mini-Workshop on Particle Physics: Higgs Day; October 7, 2012, Department of Physics, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran Theses: - Néda Sadooghi; Master thesis (in german): Staggered fermions in U(1) lattice gauge theory with finite chemical potential (1993) - Néda Sadooghi; Ph.D. thesis (in german): One-Loop Perturbative Study of the Continuum Behavior of Fermionic Formulations of Lattice QED using the Small-a Expansion (1998) Preprints and Papers in Referred Journals: 1. Néda Sadooghi and H. J. Rothe; Continuum behavior of lattice QED, discretized with onesided lattice differences, in one-loop order; Phys. Rev. D55 (1997) 6749 2. H. J. Rothe and Néda Sadooghi; A new look at the axial anomaly in lattice QED with Wilson fermions; Phys. Rev. D58 (1998) 074502 3. F. Ardalan and Néda Sadooghi; Axial anomaly in noncommutative QED on R 4 ; Int. J Mod. Phys. A16 (2001) 3151 4. F. Ardalan and Néda Sadooghi; Anomaly and nonplanar diagrams in noncommutative gauge theories; Int. J. Mod. Phys. A17 (2002) 123 5. Néda Sadooghi and M. Soroush; Noncommutative dipole QED; Int. J. Mod. Phys. A18 (2003) 97 6. Néda Sadooghi and M. Mohammadi; On the β-function and conformal anomaly of noncommutative QED with adjoint matter fields; Int. J. Mod. Phys. A18 (2003) 2591 7. F. Ardalan and Néda Sadooghi; Planar and nonplanar Konishi anomalies and exact Wilsonian effective superpotential for noncommutative N = 1 supersymmetric U(1); Int. J. Mod. Phys. A20 (2005) 2859 8. M. Alishahiha, A. Ghodsi and Néda Sadooghi; One-loop perturbative corrections to non(anti)- commutativity parameter of N = 1/2 supersymmetric U(N) gauge theory); Nucl. Phys. B691 (2004) 111 9. F. Ardalan, H. Arfaei and Néda Sadooghi; On the anomalies and Schwinger terms in noncommuative gauge theories; Int. J. Mod. Phys. A21 (2006) 4161 10. A. Jafari Salim and Néda Sadooghi; Dynamics of O(N) model in a strong magnetic background field as a modified noncommutative Field Theory; Phys. Rev. D73, (2006) 065023 11. Néda Sadooghi and A. Jafari Salim; Axial anomaly of QED in a strong magnetic field and noncommutative anomaly; Phys. Rev. D74, (2006) 085032 12. Néda Sadooghi and A. Sodeiri Jalili; New look at the modified Coulomb potential in a strong magnetic field; Phys. Rev. D76, (2007) 065013 13. Néda Sadooghi and K. Sohrabi Anaraki; Improved ring potential of QED at finite temperature and in the presence of weak and strong magnetic fields; Phys. Rev. D78, (2008) 125019 14. Néda Sadooghi; Chiral MHD description of a non-dissipative magnetized QGP fluid using the effective NJL model in a strong magnetic field, arxiv: 0905.2097 [hep-ph] 6

15. M. Ghasemkhani and Néda Sadooghi; Perturbative quantization of two-dimensional spacetime noncommutative QED, Phys. Rev. D81, (2010) 045014 16. Sh. Fayazbakhsh and Néda Sadooghi; Color neutral 2SC phase of cold and dense quark matter in the presence of constant magnetic fields, Phys. Rev. D82 (2010) 045010 17. F. Ardalan and Néda Sadooghi; Translational-invariant noncommutative gauge theory, Phys. Rev. D 83, 025014 (2011) 18. Sh. Fayazbakhsh and Néda Sadooghi; Phase diagram of hot magnetized two-flavor superconducting quark matter, Phys. Rev. D 83 (2011) 025026 19. F. Ardalan, M. Ghasemkhani and Néda Sadooghi; On the mass spectrum of noncommutative Schwinger model in Euclidean R 2 space, Eur. Phys. J. C71 (2011) 1606 20. Néda Sadooghi and F. Taghinavaz; Local electric current correlation function in exponentially decaying magnetic fields, Phys. Rev. D 85 (2012) 125035 21. Sh. Fayazbakhsh, S. Sadeghian and Néda Sadooghi; Properties of neutral mesons in a hot and magnetized quark matter, Phys. Rev. D 86 (2012) 085042 22. F. Ardalan, H. Arfaei, M. Ghasemkhani and Néda Sadooghi; Gauge invariant cutoff QED, Phys. Scripta 03 (2013) 035101 23. Sh. Fayazbakhsh and Néda Sadooghi; Weak decay constant of neutral pions in a hot and magnetized quark matter, Phys. Rev. D (2013), in press Papers in Conference Proceedings: 1. F. Ardalan and Néda Sadooghi; Exact Wilsonian superpotential for noncommutative N = 1 supersymmetric U(1); in *Teheran 2004, Mathematical physics* 162-165 2. Néda Sadooghi; Modified Coulomb potential of QED in a strong magnetic field; PoS (LAT- TICE 2007) 082, The XXV International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, July 30-4 August 2007, Regensburg, Germany 3. Sh. Fayazbakhsh and Néda Sadooghi; Two-flavor color superconductivity at finite temperature, chemical potential and in the presence of strong magnetic fields; arxiv: 1302.0622, Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum X, October 8-12, 2012, Munich, Germany Books: Mathematical Physics; Proceedings of XI Regional Conference, Tehran, Iran, May 3-6, 2004 Editors: S. Rahvar, N. Sadooghi and F. Shojai World Scientific Publishing Co. 2005 Referee Service: Physical Review D; American Physical Society (APS) Physical Society of Iran (PSI) Languages: English (fluent), German (fluent), French (intermediate), and Persian (native) 7