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Dr. Are Strandlie received
his Master of Science degree in Theoretical Physics in 1995 and his Doctor
of Science degree in Experimental Particle Physics in 2000, both from the
University of Oslo. He was a Fellow at CERN between 2001 and 2003, where he
was working on track reconstruction software development for the CMS
Tracker. Strandlie holds a position as Associate Professor in Physics at
Gjøvik University College since 2003 and an adjunct position at the
University of Oslo since 2006. He is now involved in the ATLAS experiment at
CERN. Strandlie's research interests are concentrated around various
aspects of the analysis of high-energy physics data, including the
development and application of adaptive methods for track reconstruction and
probabilistic approaches to particle mass determination. |