CURRICULUM VITAE - George Smirnov

Rue de la Prulay, 39
1217 Meyrin, Switzerland.

E-mail: george.smirnov@cern.ch
Telephone (work): (+41) 22-767-6331
Telephone (home): (+41) 22-782-2103

Nationality: Swiss, Russian
Date of birth: 26 May 1946
Status: Married

EDUCATION

Moscow State University
Moscow
U.S.S.R.

FROM

09/64

TO

01/70

QUALIFICATIONS

Master of Science in Physics
The programme included practical work in the group of Professor Bruno Pontecorvo for two years.

Moscow State University
Moscow
and J.I.N.R, Dubna.
02/70
02/73
Postgraduate student and Research Associate
in the group of Professor Bruno Pontecorvo and Professor Leonid Nemenov.

SCIENTIFIC DEGREE

Philosophy Doctor

DATE

10/76

THESES TITLES

An analysis of experimental data on pi- + p -->
e+ + e- + n reaction in the isobaric model framework

Doctor of Sciences
05/94
Studies of the structure of nucleons and nuclei from experiments on deep-inelastic scattering of muons

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EMPLOYMENT

Laboratory of Nuclear
Problems
J.I.N.R., Dubna
U.S.S.R.

FROM

02/70

TO

08/79

RESPONSIBILITIES

Scientific Researcher
Construction of detectors for detection of e+, e- in the final state. Phenomenology of the pion electroproduction in the first resonance region. Measurements of the pion and nucleon form-factors.

Laboratory of High Energy
Physics
J.I.N.R, Dubna.
08/79
12/89
Senior Scientific Researcher
Software development for the Monte Carlo simulation and for the data analysis. Construction of the large hadron calorimeter. Measurements of the proton, deuteron and nuclear structure functions.
CERN
Geneva
11/81
06/83
Unpaid Scientific Associate
BCDMS Collaboration, Dubna team leader.
Measurements of the electroweak asymmetries in the deep inelastic scattering of polarized muons.
CERN
Geneva
07/94
01/06
Unpaid Scientific Associate
SMC Collaboration, Dubna team leader. Measurements of the spin-dependent structure functions of the proton and deuteron.
COMPASS Collaboration, Dubna team leader.
Laboratory of Particle
Physics
J.I.N.R, Dubna.
12/89
02/06
Senior Scientific Researcher
Theoretical and phenomenological analysis of the evolution of the nucleon structure in nuclear environment.
CERN
Geneva
03/06
02/07
Scientific Associate
AB Physics, LHC Collimators, LHC heavy ions.
CERN
Geneva
03/07
02/10
Project Associate
AB Physics, EN Department, LHC Collimators.
CERN
Geneva
03/10
02/11
TERA Foundation
Simulations of the proton LINAC
CERN
Geneva
03/11
02/12
UA9 Collaboration
Simulations and experiments for the crystal assisted collimation at SPS and LHC
CERN
Geneva
03/12
date
Project Associate
Crystal assisted collimation. Electromagnetic dissociation of the LHC heavy ion beams. FLUKA for simulating neutrino-nucleus interactions.