Yaşar Önel

Professor Yaşar Önel is at one of his labs at the University of Iowa Yaşar Önel is a Turkish-born physicist who holds Swiss and American citizenship. He received his Ph.D. in Physics from London University in 1975. He worked at the Queen Mary University of London in the United Kingdom, and Neuchatel and Geneva Universities in Switzerland before joining the University of Texas at Austin in 1986. Then, he moved to the University of Iowa in 1988. He is a tenured faculty professor. of Physics at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, IA, USA.

He is an experimental high energy physicist who has expertise in building particle physics detectors for which he has five invention disclosures. His focus is on photodetectors, optical systems, and calibrations systems used in large scale experiments. He has been a part of a number of high energy particle physics collaborations including: FERMILAB Experiment E683 (deputy spokesman), Fermilab Experiment E863 (co-spokesman), Fermilab Experiments E704, E781 and E907, SPRIT Collaboration at Brookhaven National Laboratory (spokesman), GEM Collaboration at SSC, Spinsplitter Collaboration at IUCF (co-spokesman), SING Collaboration at CERN LEAR, CALICE Collaboration, LHC-CMS Collaboration and FCC Collaboration. He has been the US coordinator and the upgrade project manager of Forward Calorimetry of the CMS at LHC for many years. He is funded by the US Department of Energy (DOE) and previously had grants from the US NSF and NATO. He has acquired about $25 million in total from grant funding for his research activities so far.

Onel has more than 900 publications in peer-reviewed journals and is the co-author of two books; ''Trends in Collider Spin Physics'', and ''Spin and Polarization Dynamics in Nuclear & Particle Physics''. He has been James Van Allen Natural Sciences Fellow since 1998 and American Physical Society (APS) Fellow since 2008 He has supervised more than 15 Ph.D. students at the UI since 1988. Most of them are working at different universities in the US and abroad as a faculty and some of them are working in the private sector, running R&D departments or running their own companies. He has been serving in the NSF&CMS Education and Outreach Committee for a number of years and he is an Iowa team mentor of the QuarkNet project at Fermilab. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Charles M. Ankenbrandt, Muzaffer Atac, Bruno Autin, Valeri I. Balbekov, Vernon D. Barger, Odette Benary, J. Scott Berg, Michael S. Berger, Edgar L. Black, Alain Blondel, S. Alex Bogacz, T. Bolton, Shlomo Caspi, Christine Celata, Weiren Chou, David B. Cline, John Corlett, Lucien Cremaldi, H. Thomas Diehl, Alexandr Drozhdin, Richard C. Fernow, David A. Finley, Yasuo Fukui, Miguel A. Furman, Tony Gabriel, Juan C. Gallardo, Alper A. Garren, Stephen H. Geer, Ilya F. Ginzburg, Michael A. Green, Hulya Guler, John F. Gunion, Ramesh Gupta, Tao Han, Gail G. Hanson, Ahmed Hassanein, Norbert Holtkamp, Colin Johnson, Carol Johnstone, Stephen A. Kahn, Daniel M. Kaplan, Eun San Kim, Bruce J. King, Harold G. Kirk, Yoshitaka Kuno, Paul Lebrun, Kevin Lee, Peter Lee, Derun Li, David Lissauer, Laurence S. Littenberg, Changguo Lu, Alfredo Luccio, Joseph D. Lykken, Kirk T. McDonald, Alfred D. McInturff, John R. Miller, Frederick E. Mills, Nikolai V. Mokhov, Alfred Moretti, Yoshiharu Mori, David V. Neuffer, King-Yuen Ng, Robert J. Noble, James H. Norem, Yasar Onel, Robert B. Palmer, Zohreh Parsa, Yuriy Pischalnikov, Milorad Popovic, Eric J. Prebys, Zubao Qian, Rajendran Raja, Claude B. Reed, Pavel Rehak, Thomas Roser, Robert Rossmanith, Ronald M. Scanlan, Andrew M. Sessler, Brad Shadwick, Quan-Sheng Shu, Gregory I. Silvestrov, Alexandr N. Skrinsky, Dale Smith, Panagiotis Spentzouris, Ray Stefanski, Sergei Striganov, Iuliu Stumer, Don Summers, Valeri Tcherniatine, Lee C. Teng, Alvin V. Tollestrup, Yağmur Torun, Dejan Trbojevic, William C. Turner, Sven E. Vahsen, Andreas Van Ginneken, Tatiana A. Vsevolozhskaya, Weishi Wan, Haipeng Wang, Robert Weggel, Erich H. Willen, Edmund J. N. Wilson, David R. Winn, Jonathan S. Wurtele, Takeichiro Yokoi, Yongxiang Zhao, Max Zolotorev
    Published 1999-08-01
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    by Mohammad M. Alsharo’a, Charles M. Ankenbrandt, Muzaffer Atac, Bruno R. Autin, Valeri I. Balbekov, Vernon D. Barger, Odette Benary, J. Roger J. Bennett, Michael S. Berger, J. Scott Berg, Martin Berz, Edgar L. Black, Alain Blondel, S. Alex Bogacz, M. Bonesini, Stephen B. Bracker, Alan D. Bross, Luca Bruno, Elizabeth J. Buckley-Geer, Allen C. Caldwell, Mario Campanelli, Kevin W. Cassel, M. Gabriela Catanesi, Swapan Chattopadhyay, Weiren Chou, David B. Cline, Linda R. Coney, Janet M. Conrad, John N. Corlett, Lucien Cremaldi, Mary Anne Cummings, Christine Darve, Fritz DeJongh, Alexandr Drozhdin, Paul Drumm, V. Daniel Elvira, Deborah Errede, Adrian Fabich, William M. Fawley, Richard C. Fernow, Massimo Ferrario, David A. Finley, Nathaniel J. Fisch, Yasuo Fukui, Miguel A. Furman, Tony A. Gabriel, Raphael Galea, Juan C. Gallardo, Roland Garoby, Alper A. Garren, Stephen H. Geer, Simone Gilardoni, Andreas J. Van Ginneken, Ilya F. Ginzburg, Romulus Godang, Maury Goodman, Michael R. Gosz, Michael A. Green, Peter Gruber, John F. Gunion, Ramesh Gupta, John R Haines, Klaus Hanke, Gail G. Hanson, Tao Han, Michael Haney, Don Hartill, Robert E. Hartline, Helmut D. Haseroth, Ahmed Hassanein, Kara Hoffman, Norbert Holtkamp, E. Barbara Holzer, Colin Johnson, Rolland P. Johnson, Carol Johnstone, Klaus Jungmann, Stephen A. Kahn, Daniel M. Kaplan, Eberhard K. Keil, Eun-San Kim, Kwang-Je Kim, Bruce J. King, Harold G. Kirk, Yoshitaka Kuno, Tony S. Ladran, Wing W. Lau, John G. Learned, Valeri Lebedev, Paul Lebrun, Kevin Lee, Jacques A. Lettry, Marco Laveder, Derun Li, Alessandra Lombardi, Changguo Lu, Kyoko Makino, Vladimir Malkin, D. Marfatia, Kirk T. McDonald, Mauro Mezzetto, John R. Miller, Frederick E. Mills, I. Mocioiu, Nikolai V. Mokhov, Jocelyn Monroe, Alfred Moretti, Yoshiharu Mori, David V. Neuffer, King-Yuen Ng, James H. Norem, Yasar Onel, Mark Oreglia, Satoshi Ozaki, Hasan Padamsee, Sandip Pakvasa, Robert B. Palmer, Brett Parker, Zohreh Parsa, Gregory Penn, Yuriy Pischalnikov, Milorad B. Popovic, Zubao Qian, Emilio Radicioni, Rajendran Raja, Helge L. Ravn, Claude B. Reed, Louis L. Reginato, Pavel Rehak, Robert A. Rimmer, Thomas J. Roberts, Thomas Roser, Robert Rossmanith, Roman V. Samulyak, Ronald M. Scanlan, Stefan Schlenstedt, Peter Schwandt, Andrew M. Sessler, Michael H. Shaevitz, Robert Shrock, Peter Sievers, Gregory I. Silvestrov, Nick Simos, Alexander N. Skrinsky, Nickolas Solomey, Philip T. Spampinato, Panagiotis Spentzouris, R. Stefanski, Peter Stoltz, Iuliu Stumer, Donald J. Summers, Lee C. Teng, Peter A. Thieberger, Maury Tigner, Michael Todosow, Alvin V. Tollestrup, Yağmur Torun, Dejan Trbojevic, Zafar U. Usubov, Tatiana A. Vsevolozhskaya, Yau Wah, Chun-xi Wang, Haipeng Wang, Robert J. Weggel, K. Whisnant, Erich H. Willen, Edmund J. N. Wilson, David R. Winn, Jonathan S. Wurtele, Vincent Wu, Takeichiro Yokoi, Moohyun Yoon, Richard York, Simon Yu, Al Zeller, Yongxiang Zhao, Michael S. Zisman
    Published 2003-08-01
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