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CURRICULUM VITAE: HIROHISA A. TANAKA Elementary Particle Physics Division SLAC National Laboratory 2575 Sand Hill Road Menlo Park, CA 94025 USA E M P L OY M E N T STANFORD UNIVERSITY, SLAC NATIONAL LABORATORY 02. 2018 Professor UNIVERSITY


  1. CURRICULUM VITAE: HIROHISA A. TANAKA Elementary Particle Physics Division SLAC National Laboratory 2575 Sand Hill Road Menlo Park, CA 94025 USA E M P L OY M E N T STANFORD UNIVERSITY, SLAC NATIONAL LABORATORY 02. 2018 – Professor UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO, DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS 07. 2016 – 02.2018 Professor 09. 2015 – 06.2016 Associate Professor INSTITUTE OF PARTICLE PHYSICS Principal Research Scientist 06. 2015 – 02. 2018 09. 2007 – 05. 2015 Research Scientist UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, DEPT. OF PHYSICS & ASTRONOMY 09. 2007 – 08. 2015 Assistant, Associate Professor KYOTO UNIVERSITY Visiting Professor 07. 2009 – 12. 2009 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS 09. 2002 – 08. 2007 Research Associate/Scholar STANFORD LINEAR ACCELERATOR CENTER (SLAC), GROUP C 09. 1997 – 08. 2002 Graduate Research Assistant HARVARD UNIVERSITY HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS LABORATORY 03. 1994 – 05. 1997 Undergraduate Research Assistant E D U CAT I O N 09. 1997 – 08. 2002 STANFORD UNIVERSITY Ph.D. in Physics ▪ Thesis: “Radiative Decays of the B Meson” Supervisors: Colin P. Jessop, Vera G. Lüth ▪ 09. 1993 – 05. 1997 HARVARD UNIVERSITY A.B. in Physics and Mathematics H O N O U R S 11. 2015 BREAKTHROUGH PRIZE IN FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS Co-recipient (T2K Collaboration) 10. 2015 AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY F ellow, Division of Particle and Fields 07. 2009 – 12. 2009 JAPAN SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF SCIENCE Invitation Fellowship for Research in Japan 08. 1997 – 08. 2000 NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Graduate Fellowship 08. 1997 – 08. 2000 STANFORD UNIVERSITY Graduate Fellowship in Science and Engineering 05. 1997 HARVARD UNIVERSITY Thomas Temple Hoopes Prize for Outstanding Undergraduate Thesis 


  2. S C H O L A R LY C O M M I T T E E S TRIUMF: Member, Planning and Policy Advisory Committee, Chair, Accelerator sub-committee Member, Senior Appointments Committee Member, 2010-2015 Five Year Plan Steering Committee INSTITUTE OF PARTICLE PHYSICS (IPP): Member, Long Range Planning Task Force Member, Computing Task Force Member, Scientific Council FERMI NATIONAL ACCELERATOR LABORATORY (FNAL): Member, Fermilab Physics Advisory Committee Member, Users’ Executive Committee INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR FUTURE ACCELERATORS (ICFA): Member, Panel on Long Baseline Neutrino Experiments and Neutrino Factories SNOLAB: Member, Experimental Advisory Committee C O N F E R E N C E A N D E V E N T O R G A N I Z AT I O N XXVIII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NEUTRINO PHYSICS & ASTROPHYSICS Member, International Advisory Committee XIX INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON NEUTRINO FACTORIES AND FUTURE NEUTRINO FACILITIES Member, Scientific Program Committee XXIX INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON LEPTON PHOTON INTERACTIONS AT HIGH ENERGIES Co-chair, Organizing Committee CPAD INSTRUMENTATION FRONTIER MEETING 2016: NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR DISCOVERY II Co-convener, Photosensor Session 17th WORKSHOP ON NEXT GENERATION NEUTRINO AND NUCLEON DETECTORS Member, International Advisory Committee 11TH WORKSHOP ON NEUTRINO-NUCLEUS INTERACTIONS IN THE FEW GEV REGION Co-chair, Organizing Committee INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR THEORY Workshop INT-16-63W, “Theoretical Developments in Neutrino Nucleus Scattering” Head Organizer XXVII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NEUTRINO PHYSICS & ASTROPHYSICS Member, International Advisory Committee WORKSHOP ON THE NEUTRINO PROGRAM WITH FACILITIES IN JAPAN Member, International Advisory Committee 16th WORKSHOP ON NEXT GENERATION NEUTRINO AND NUCLEON DETECTORS Member, International Advisory Committee Co-chair, Session on Water Cherenkov and Scintillation Detectors INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR THEORY Workshop INT-13-54W, “Neutrino interactions for current & future long-baseline experiments” Head Organizer 1ST TRI-INSTITUTE SUMMER SCHOOL ON ELEMENTARY PARTICLES Member, Local Organizing Committee 31ST INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PHYSICS IN COLLISION Member, Local Organizing Committee 34TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS Member, Local Organizing Committee Co-convener, Neutrino Session C O L L A B O R AT I O N M E M B E R S H I P S BABAR: 1997-2002 MiniBooNE: 2002-2008 T2K: 2007- SuperCDMS-SNOLAB 2014-

  3. BRIEF STATEMENT OF PLANS: As of February 2018, I will be joining the Neutrino Department of the EPP Division at SLAC. The SLAC effort on DUNE is already broad, and includes important roles in the data acquisition, the ongoing ProtoDUNE-SP construction, and the supernova neutrino physics program. I will assist in the expansion of our efforts into the front end electronics, where SLAC is pursuing a fully integrated system-on-a-chip solution, transferring the important development and lessons on systematics and reconstruction from the SBN program to DUNE, and the near detector design. I will also explore potential contributions from SLAC on beam line monitoring. I have been provided resources from SLAC to support additional personnel corresponding roughly to two postdoctoral researchers and two graduate students, and to support a significant effort on development and prototyping for the DUNE near detector. In the longer term, activities and personnel will be fully integrated into the overall effort in the SLAC Neutrino Department.

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