Greetings from Geneva! Well, what am I doing in Geneva? I am associate research scientist at National Central University, Taiwan but stationed full time at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (the birthplace of WWW) working on CMS Preshower detector. I also work at Belle experiment at KEK, Japan testing fundation of quantum mechanics. I am about to complete a test on the Bell Inequality violation with particle-antiparticle entaglement (see also PhysicsWeb news article ). I suggested this test at the end of a paper in 2001.
Up till end of 1999, I was a CERN-Asia fellow working on LHCb experiment, specifically, developping a Hybrid Photodetector (HPD) for the RICH detector.
Before coming back to Geneva, I was a postdoc fellow at the Particle Physics Section of the French Atomic Energy Comission at Saclay, outside of Paris. My research was on testing the non separability of quantum mechanical wavefunction in a EPR type correlated neutral K-mesons at CPLEAR experiment. (published paper, talk at CERN.)
Prior to Paris, I was in Stockholm, Sweden. I was a postdoctoral fellow at Department of Physics Frescati at KTH (Royal Institute of Technology) doing research in elementary particle physics. I did my Ph.D. in Physics at Boston University, USA. I had already spent 3 years and half at CERN doing my dissertation work at CPLEAR experiment.
Last update: April 1, 98