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Emmanouel Tsesmelis

Dr. Emmanuel Tsesmelis is a distinguished physicist. He was born in Melbourne,


Australia in 1966 by Greek parents. After graduating from Physics and Mathematics in
Melbourne, and his doctorate in Dortmund, Germany, in the Experimental Particle Physics (in
his Ph.D. he dealt with the CERN UA2 experiment) he started his career.

The first station for a five-year period (since 1993) was the NOMAD's T-neutrin
detection experiment, and that he was a member of the CNGS neutron beam design team at
CERN in Gran Sasso, Italy. Since 1998, he has been a member of the CMS experiment. During the
period 2005-2008 he was the team leader for the construction and maintenance of the LHC pilot
areas.

With his work and studies he managed to stand out and became, since 2004, Advisor
for the Director-General and Senior Management for International Relations at CERN and since
2013, CERN's Deputy Chief of International Relations. Since 2009, he is a Scientific Advisor at
CERN's CEO's office as a senior physicist and professor of physics at Oxford University in
England.

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