Klaus Blaum
Klaus Blaum (born 27 December 1971 in Sobernheim, now Bad Sobernheim, Germany) is a German physicist and director at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg, Germany.
Life and scientific work[]
Blaum studied physics at the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany. After his physics diploma in 1997 and several research visits at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington, US, he graduated in 2000 as Doctor rerum naturalium in physics. From 2000 to 2002 he was postdoctoral research associate of GSI Darmstadt (working group of ) and until 2004 Research Associate (CERN Fellow) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN, Geneva, Switzerland and Project Leader for "Mass spectrometry of exotic nuclides with " at ISOLDE. In October 2004 Klaus Blaum became Project Leader of the "Helmholtz Research Group for Young Investigators" on "Experiments with Stored and Cooled Ions" at the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz. In 2006 he habilitated in experimental physics at the University Mainz about High precision mass spectrometry with Penning traps and storage rings.
From 2004 to 2008 Blaum taught at the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz. His achievement was honored with the Teaching Award of Rheinland-Pfalz 2006.[1] In October 2007 he was appointed as director and scientific member at the Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg, Germany. Since April 2008 he is honorary professor (W3) at the Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg, Germany. In November 2008 he was elected as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS). After his first term (2012–2014), he was again vice chairman of the advisory committee "Hadrons and Nuclei" of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) from 2018 to March 2020. During the membership period 2012–2019 Klaus Blaum was a member of the DFG (German Research Foundation) Review Board 308 "Optics, Quantum Optics and Physics of Atoms, Molecules and Plasmas". From June 2016 to December 2019 he was deputy chairman of the FAIR/GSI Joint Scientific Council, chairman of the Scientific Committee of GSI and member of the supervisory board of GSI. Since July 2020, Klaus Blaum is vice president of the Max Planck Society and responsible for the Institutes of the Chemistry, Physics and Technology Section.[2]
Main research areas[]
His scientific work focuses on precision experiments with stored and cooled ions as well as the investigation of fundamental processes of molecular ions. Another main research field is the development of novel storage, cooling and detection techniques for future experiments.
Distinctions and awards[]
Klaus Blaum received numerous prizes for his scientific work, among others the Gustav-Hertz-Prize 2004 of the German Physical Society (DPG) and the Mattauch-Herzog-Prize 2005 of the German Society for Mass Spectrometry[3] (DGMS). On March 4 he received the GENCO Membership Award 2010 of the GSI Exotic Nuclei Community. Klaus Blaum has been selected to receive one of the prestigious ERC Advanced Grants 2011 for his projects on Precision Measurements of Fundamental Constants (MEFUCO). In 2012, he won the Helmholtz Prize for precision measurements together with his students Anke Wagner and .[4] The award ceremony took place on March 27 on the occasion of the 125th anniversary of the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) in Braunschweig, Germany. In March 2013 Klaus Blaum was awarded the G. N. Flerov Prize 2013[5] by the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna, Russia, for outstanding contributions to the development of high-precision Penning-trap mass spectrometry with nuclear physics applications. In April 2016 he was selected by the Gothenburg Physics Centre[6] to receive the Gothenburg Lise Meitner Prize 2016[7] "for the development of innovative techniques for high-precision measurements of stored radioactive ions". In 2019, Klaus Blaum was elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.[8] In March 2019, he was for the second time awarded with an ERC Advanced Grant for the test of fundamental interactions (FunI). In 2020, Klaus Blaum received the Lise Meitner Prize of the European Physical Society (EPS).[9]
Publications (selection)[]
- Wienholtz, F.; Beck, D.; Blaum, K.; Borgmann, Ch.; Breitenfeldt, M.; et al. (2013). "Masses of exotic calcium isotopes pin down nuclear forces". Nature. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. 498 (7454): 346–349. doi:10.1038/nature12226. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 23783629.
- Ramirez, E. M.; Ackermann, D.; Blaum, K.; Block, M.; Droese, C.; et al. (2012-08-09). "Direct Mapping of Nuclear Shell Effects in the Heaviest Elements". Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). 337 (6099): 1207–1210. arXiv:1406.6477. doi:10.1126/science.1225636. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 22878498.
- Sturm, S.; Wagner, A.; Schabinger, B.; Zatorski, J.; Harman, Z.; Quint, W.; Werth, G.; Keitel, C. H.; Blaum, K. (2011-07-07). "gFactor of Hydrogenlike 28Si13+". Physical Review Letters. American Physical Society (APS). 107 (2): 023002. doi:10.1103/physrevlett.107.023002. ISSN 0031-9007. PMID 21797600.
- Ulmer, S.; Rodegheri, C. C.; Blaum, K.; Kracke, H.; Mooser, A.; Quint, W.; Walz, J. (2011-06-20). "Observation of Spin Flips with a Single Trapped Proton". Physical Review Letters. American Physical Society (APS). 106 (25): 253001. arXiv:1104.1206. doi:10.1103/physrevlett.106.253001. ISSN 0031-9007. PMID 21770638.
- Block, M.; Ackermann, D.; Blaum, K.; Droese, C.; Dworschak, M.; et al. (2010). "Direct mass measurements above uranium bridge the gap to the island of stability". Nature. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. 463 (7282): 785–788. doi:10.1038/nature08774. ISSN 0028-0836. PMID 20148034.
- Neidherr, D.; Audi, G.; Beck, D.; Blaum, K.; Böhm, Ch.; et al. (2009-03-19). "Discovery of 229Rn and the Structure of the Heaviest Rn and Ra Isotopes from Penning-Trap Mass Measurements". Physical Review Letters. American Physical Society (APS). 102 (11): 112501. doi:10.1103/physrevlett.102.112501. ISSN 0031-9007. PMID 19392194.
- George, S.; Baruah, S.; Blank, B.; Blaum, K.; Breitenfeldt, M.; Hager, U.; Herfurth, F.; Herlert, A.; Kellerbauer, A.; Kluge, H.-J.; Kretzschmar, M.; Lunney, D.; Savreux, R.; Schwarz, S.; Schweikhard, L.; Yazidjian, C. (2007-04-16). "Ramsey Method of Separated Oscillatory Fields for High-Precision Penning Trap Mass Spectrometry". Physical Review Letters. 98 (16): 162501. arXiv:nucl-ex/0701027. doi:10.1103/physrevlett.98.162501. ISSN 0031-9007. PMID 17501414.
References[]
- ^ Winners of the Teaching Award of Rheinland-Pfalz 2006
- ^ Senate of the Max Planck Society elects new Vice Presidents
- ^ Website of the German Society for Mass Spectrometry
- ^ Helmholtz Prize for the most accurate test of quantum electrodynamics with hydrogen-like ions
- ^ G. N. Flerov Prize Winners 2013
- ^ Website of the Gothenburg Physics Centre
- ^ Gothenburg Lise Meitner Award 2016
- ^ Press release of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 25 January 2019
- ^ 2020 Lise Meitner Prize to Klaus Blaum, Björn Jonson, Piet Van Duppen
External links[]
- Personal Homepage at Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg
- 1971 births
- Living people
- Experimental physicists
- German nuclear physicists
- Heidelberg University faculty
- People associated with CERN