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Wolfgang Schreyer

Nuclear Scientist / Neutron expert - R&D Associate

Growing up in the shadow of the Bavarian Alps I studied physics at the Technical University of Munich. There I worked on PENeLOPE, an experiment to precisely measure the beta-decay lifetime of the neutron. After completing my PhD in I joined TRIUMF in Vancouver, Canada, as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, working with the TUCAN collaboration on a new, world-leading ultracold-neutron source and an experiment to search for an electric dipole moment of the neutron.

In 2023 I joined the Neutron Symmetries group in ORNL's Physical Sciences Directorate where I am involved in the Nab experiment measuring the kinematics of neutron beta decay to study the underlying weak interaction.

Since 2023: Nuclear Scientist / Neutron expert - R&D Associate, 91做厙

2017-2023: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, TRIUMF, Vancouver, Canada

2011-2017: Research Assistant, Technical University of Munich, Germany

2017: PhD in physics, Technical University of Munich

2011: Diploma in physics, Technical University of Munich

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