Personal History 4 September 2006 Family Name: Nakada First Name: Tatsuya Date of Birth: 22 Feb. 1955 Place of Birth: Tokyo, Japan Nationality: Japanese Address: Work: CERN, PH-Department, CH-1211 Genève 23, (022) 767 9858 Private: Chemin de Chantavril 3A, CH-1260 Nyon, (022) 362 8136 Current function: Spokesman of the LHCb Experiment at CERN CERN Senior Staff Professor of Elementary Particle Physics, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Higher education and Academic qualifications: April 1973 - March 1977 with Work Record: April 1977 - March 1979 with January 1984 December 1991 April 1979 - January 1984 February 1984 - June 1990 July 1990 September 2003 Also since April 1992 November 1997-May 2001 Tokyo University of Education, Japan Bachelor of Science Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan Master of Science University of Heidelberg, Germany Doctor of Natural Science Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich Habilitation University of Heidelberg Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter Swiss Institute for Nuclear Research later Paul Scherrer Institute Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter Paul Scherrer Institute Wissenschaftlicher Adjunkt Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich Privatdozent CERN Scientific Associate October 1999 September 2003 University of Lausanne Professor Extraordinaire Since June 2001 Also since October 2003 CERN Senior Staff Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne Professor Ordinaire
Recent Scientific Activities: CPLEAR Experiment at CERN (completed in 1998) 1985-1998 Member of the steering committee 1991-1993 Multi wire proportional chamber project leader 1991-1993 Supervising three doctoral students from ETHZ For one as co-referee and two as main referee LHCb Experiment at CERN (formally approved in 1998) 1994-1995 Member of the executive board October 1995 Elected as the first spokesman of the collaboration March 1999 Re-elected as spokesman for three years March 2002 Re-elected as spokesman for three years March 2005 Re-elected as spokesman for three years Scientific Committee membership: Since 2003: Experimental Programme Advisory Committee; Stanford Linear Accelerator Centre, USA Since 2004: Lepton Collider Programme Advisory Committee; Institute of Particle and Nuclear Studies, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, Japan Recently Given Talks: 2002 1) B Physics in LHC Eras The 17th Nordic Particle Physics Meeting Spåtind, Norway, January, 2002 2) CP Violation Present and Future XXX ITEP Winter School of Physics Moscow, Russia, February, 2002 3) Thoughts on CP violation: experiments Summary talk given at 14th Rencontres de Blois: Matter - Antimatter Asymmetry Blois, France, June, 2002 4) CP Violation CERN Summer Student Lectures August, 2002 2003 5) CP violation phenomenology and experiment XII-th Brazilian Physical Society Summer School, Particle and Fields Campos do Jordão, Brazil, January, 2003
6) Status of the LHCb Experiment Invited talk at Fourth International Symposium on LHC Physics and Detectors Batavia, USA, May, 2003 7) CP Violation CERN Summer Student Lectures August, 2003 8) Future of B physics at hadron machines Invited talk at Fourth Workshop for High Luminosity B factories Syuzenji, Japan, September 2003 9) Status of the LHCb Experiment CERN-China Worksop on LHC Experiments, Beihai, China, October 2003 2004 10) The LHCb Experiment Digital Divide and HEPGRID Workshop Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, February 2004 11) Status of the LHCb Experiment Physics at LHC, Vienna, Austria, July 2004 12) CP Violation CERN Summer Student Lectures August, 2004 13) Beauty and Charm Physics Invited Talk at CERN SPSC Villars Meeting Villars, Switzerland, September, 2004 2005 14) Status of the LHCb Experiment Invited Talk at 2005 Winter Conference on Particle Physics Aspen, USA, February, 2005
15) B Physics at future hadron collider Town Hall Discussion at Workshop on Unitarity Triangle San Diego, USA, March, 2005 16) CP violation and flavour physics: The Quest for Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry XIV. Heidelberger Graduiertenkurse Physik Heidelberg, Germany, April, 2005 17) Detector status and physics programme of the LHCb experiment Plenary talk given at 3 rd meeting of the TeV for LHC Workshop April, 2005 18) Detector status and physics programme of the LHCb experiment China-CERN Workshop on Cooperation in High Energy Physics Beijing, China, May, 2005 19) Physics of CP violation and B decays Lectures given at 3ème cycle de la Suisse Romande Lausanne, Switzerland, May-June, 2005 20) Status of CP violation Carpathian summer School of Physics Mamaia-Constanta, Romania, June, 2005 21) CP violation past present and future prospects GUSTAVOFAST, Symposium in Honour of Gustavo C. Branco Lisbon, Portugal, July, 2005 22) Status and physics programme of the LHCb experiment Workshop on Flavour Dynamics, Arnold Sommerfeld Centre for Theoretical Physics Chamonix, France, October, 2005 2006 23) Prospects for B s Physics at LHC Invited Talk given at International Workshop on Discoveries in Flavour Physics at e + e Colliders Frascati, Italy February-March, 2006
24) Flavour Physics at LHC Plenary Talk given at 3rd meeting of Flavour in the Era of the LHC a Workshop on the interplay of flavour and collider physics May, 2006 25) Summary Talk Summary Talk given at Beauty and Charm Decays: A Window on New Physics In honour of Sheldon Stone s 60 th birthday Syracuse, USA, May, 2006 26) Status of the LHCb Experiment Plenary Talk given at Physics at LHC 2006 Cracow, Poland, July, 2006 27) Physics and Detector of the LHCb Experiment Invited Lectures given at XXXIV SLAC Summer Institute The next frontier exploring with the LHC Stanford, USA, July, 2006 Recent Publications: 2002 1) Review of Particle Physics K. Hagiwara et al., Phys. Rev. D 66 (2002) 010001. 2) Status of the LHCb experiment T. Nakada, Eur. Phys. J. directc 4S1 (2002) 04. 2003 3) Physics At CPLEAR A. Angelopoulos et al., Phys. Rept. 374 (2003) 165. 2004 4) Review of Particle Physics S. Eidelman et al., Phys. Lett. B592 (2004) 1. 5) Status of the LHCb Experiment T. Nakada (LHCb Collaboration), Eur.Phys.J.C34 (2004) S49. 2005 6) Status of the LHCb Experiment T. Nakada (LHCb Collaboration), Czech. J. Phys.55 (2005) B405. 2006 7) Review of Particle Physics M.-M. Yao et al., J. Phys. G: Nucl. Part. Phys. 33 (2006) 1 Five most important publications: 1) Flavour tagging of parton jets and separation of parton subprocesses in hard proton-proton collisions at the ISR
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