Profile
Daniel Moise
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About Me:
Travelling physicist that likes to figure out what subatomic particles are all about. Massive foodie and outdoors enthusiast. Ask me about cool bass lines.
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My pronouns are:
he/him
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I'm a member of team LHCb
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My Work:
High-energy experimental physicist working on the LHCb experiment at CERN.
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CERN is the biggest lab in the world. One of the experiments happening there is LHCb. It’s very good at studying all sorts of particles that are the building blocks of matter (and antimatter). I look at the data taken by LHCb to make measurements that help us figure out things about these particles.
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Education:
I studied at a local high-school in Romania.
Then I studied particle physics & cosmology at University of Birmingham. I really wanted to study the subject and I very much enjoyed studying for this degree!
Afterwards I got my PhD in physics from Imperial College London. I learned so many cool things! This was important for me to become a good physicist.
Since then I’ve been working as a reasearcher at RWTH University in Aachen, Germany.
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Qualifications:
Romanian baccalaureate
MSci Physics with Particle Physics & Cosmology
PhD in Physics
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Work History:
Teaching:
2020-2021: Demonstrator, 17 students, Computational physics (advanced third-year module that
covers numerical methods for solving various challenges frequently faced by physicists)
Responsibilities included demonstrating during weekly sessions and marking.
2019-2020: Teaching assistant, two groups of 15, Statistics of measurements & article writing
(module that introduces second-year students to statistics and good writing practices)
Responsibilities included teaching in weekly tutorials and marking.Voluntary work:
2019: LHCb underground guide: I led tours of the LHCb detector, together with its control
room and data centre. Groups typically consisted of 10 members of the general public.
2018: LHCb masterclass demonstrator: I engaged students in an interactive exercise that used
LHCb data to showcase how measurements are performed in particle physics.
2016-2017: Student ambassador of the School of Physics & Astronomy: I led sessions with prospective
students and their parents, in which I described my life at the University of Birmingham.
This was done during campus tours and open days, where I also gave physics demonstrations.
2015-2017: Student representative: I was elected by my student cohort to represent them in weekly
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Employer:
RWTH University Aachen
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My Interview
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What did you want to be after you left school?
A particle physicist! I read a lot of books in my free time and fell in love with the subject
Were you ever in trouble at school?
Well, we did mess around a bit but never caused any serious trouble.
If you weren't doing this job, what would you choose instead?
I would probably be a full-time teacher or tutor
Who is your favourite singer or band?
Oh I can't pick favourites, there are many bands and singers that I love!
What's your favourite food?
The one my mum makes :)
If you had 3 wishes for yourself what would they be? - be honest!
I would just wish for infinitely-many wishes haha. The other two I'd use to make sure I can wish for infinitely-many wishes, in case the genie is mean
Tell us a joke.
Deliver yesterday, code today, think tomorrow.
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