Gisela Anton

Gisela Anton (née Glasmachers) (b. 1955) is a German physicist.

Life

Gisela Anton began studying physics in Bonn in 1973. In 1975, she entered and won the Young Scientists' Award (Bundessieger Jugend). At this competition she met Frank Anton, whom she married in 1979. After earning her Ph.D. in 1983, she worked at the Physics Institute at the University of Bonn from 1984 to 1995, but also engaged in research work in Saclay (1990–1991) and Mainz (1991–1992), finishing as the Chair of Experimental Physics at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg.

Work

Anton's career has included working in the field of high-energy physics and the ELSA Particle Accelerator in Bonn and designing the Amadeus detector. For this work, she was awarded the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize (1994) and the Bundesverdienstkreuz (Federal Cross of Merit) (1995). She studied baryon resonances by real photons.[1]

She explored acoustic sensors for the ANTARES neutrino telescope in 2005.[2]

Professor Anton is also founder of the ECAP (Erlangen Center for Astroparticle Physics). ECAP Members: [3]

She is also working with the ESFZ (ErlangerSchülerForschungsZentrum für Bayern, bavarian school students research center) [4]

Awards

References

  1. Gisela Anton (15 October 2002). "The study of baryon resonances by real photons". Elsevier B.V. Retrieved 2010-12-26. The experimental status of baryon resonances is reviewed.
  2. Christopher Lindsay Naumann, Gisela Anton, Kay Graf, Juergen Hoessl, Alexander Kappes, Timo Karg, Uli Katz, Robert Lahmann, Karsten Salomon (August 10, 2005). "arXiv.org Search Results". Cornell University Library. Retrieved 2010-12-26. Development of Acoustic Sensors for the ANTARES Experiment
  3. "Gisela Anton".
  4. http://www.esfz.nat.uni-erlangen.de/
  5. 1 2 "Maximiliansorden for physicist of FAU - Free State of Bavaria honors Prof. Dr. Gisela Anton". University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. October 20, 2010.


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