BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH – JOHN W. HARRIS

John W. Harris tel: (203) 432-6106 Professor fax: (203) 432-8926 Department, e-mail: [email protected] New Haven, CT 06520 http://star.physics.yale.edu/johnharris/index.html

PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION: Seattle, WA Physics BS with Distinction 1973 Stony Brook, NY Physics MS 1975 Stony Brook University Stony Brook, NY Physics MS, PhD 1978 Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Berkeley, CA Nuclear Science 1978 – 1979

APPOINTMENTS: D. Allan Bromley Professor of Physics, Yale University 2016 – Present Associate Chair, Physics Department, Yale University 2016 – Present Professor of Physics, Yale University 1996 – 2016 Director of Wright Nuclear Structure Laboratory, Yale University 2008 – 2010 Alexander von Humboldt Senior Prize, U. Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany 1994 – 1995 Sr. Scientist, Nuclear Science Div., Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory 1989 – 1995 Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, U. Frankfurt (Germany) and CERN (Switzerland) 1986 – 1987 Divisional Fellow, Nuclear Sci. Div., Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory 1984 – 1989 Sr Guest Scientist, Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt, Germany 1980 – 1984 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory 1978 – 1979 Graduate Research Assistant, Stony Brook University 1973 – 1978

HONORS AND AWARDS: Fellow of the American Physical Society, 1996–present Top 40 Distinguished Alumni, on the occasion of the 40th Anniversary of Stony Brook University, 2002 Alexander von Humboldt Senior Research Award, 1994–1995 Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Performance Achievement Award, 1993 Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, Federal Republic of Germany, 1986–1987 Nuclear Science Divisional Fellowship, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, U.C. Berkeley, 1984–1989

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES: Chair of ALICE Collaboration Board, 2017–present Deputy Chair of ALICE Collaboration Board, 2011–present Nuclear and Particle Physics Program Advisory Committee, Brookhaven National Laboratory, 2014- present, Chair 2016 – present Member of ALICE Management Board, 2011–present Member of ALICE Collaboration Board, 2007–present Member of ALICE Financial Board, 2007–present Chair of New RHIC Detector (sPHENIX) Institutional Board, 2015 Member of ALICE Physics Board, 2009–2016 Elected Member of the US LHC Users Association Executive Committee – 2014–2015 National Coordinator for ALICE-USA Collaboration at the and Collaborator in ALICE Experiment 2006–2012 Member of ALICE Editorial Board, 2011–2012 Member of Advisory Committee to Brookhaven Director for a QCD Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory, 2004–2007

1 Collaborator in STAR Experiment at BNL, 1991–present Founding Spokesman of the STAR Experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton NY, 1991–2002 Collaborator in NA49 Experiment at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 1991–1998 Deputy Program Head of Relativistic Nuclear Collisions Program, LBL, 1990–1996 RHIC Project Leader in Nuclear Science Division at LBL, 1990–1996 Acting Project Manager of STAR Collaboration, 1991–1992 CERN NA35 Project Leader in Nuclear Science Division at LBL, 1990–1991 Spokesman of Bevalac CCD-Streamer Chamber Experiments at LBL, 1986–1990 Collaborator in NA35 Experiments at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 1985–1991

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (last five years, over 20 international conference advisory committees): Organizer and Panelist, A Public Science Event, "Science Happy Hour at BAR", BAR Restaurant and Brewery, New Haven CT, May 3, 2016 Panelist, A Public Science Event, "Science Happy Hour at STEM Fest", Under St. Marks Theater, East Village, NYC, January 16, 2015 NSAC Committee of Visitors to Review Dept. of Energy, Office of Nuclear Physics, 2014–2016 Member of International Scientific Advisory Board for Romania (2011–present) Organizer and Panelist, Science Happy Hour – A Public Science Event, BAR Restaurant and Brewery, New Haven CT, October 16, 2014. Co-Chair of the Fifth International Workshop on the Physics Opportunities at a ElecTron-Ion Collider (POETIC 2014), Yale University, New Haven, CT, September 22 – 26, 2014 Helmholtz Review Panel for High Energy, Nuclear and Astrophysics for the Helmholtz Association, Germany (2013–2014) LOEWE Review Panel for HIC4FAIR Institute, Frankfurt, Germany (2007–2014) Member of Executive Committee of the Division of Nuclear Physics of the APS, 2010–2012 Member of the Education Committee of the Division of Nuclear Physics of the APS 2010–2012 MIT Dean’s Review Committee, Laboratory for Nuclear Science, Physics Department, MIT (2007–2012)

YALE UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES (last five years): Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) Inaugural Senate (2015 – 2017) FAS Senate Committee on Yale College Expansion (2015 – 2017) FAS Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Standards (2015 – 2017) FAS Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Diversity and Inclusivity (2015 – 2017) Director of Undergraduate Studies, Physics Department (2013-2016) Yale Science Council (2005–2015; Chair 2008–2015) Physics Department Director of Postdoctoral Affairs (2007–present) Target of Opportunity Committee, Physics Department (Chair, 2014-2016) Committee on Undergraduate Physics Education – COUPE (Member, 2010, 2012–2017) Committee on Undergraduate Physics Education – COUPE (Chair, 2010, 2012–2013) Physics Department Graduate Admissions Committee (2011–2013)

STUDENT ADVISING AND COMMITTEES: Ph.D. Thesis Advisor 17 students (list below), Ph.D. Thesis Research Co-Advisor 4 students, Ph.D. Examination Committee 16 other students • Ph. D. Thesis Advisor – Salvatore Aiola, Physics Department (Ph.D. 2018) • Ph. D. Thesis Advisor – James Mulligan, Physics Department (Ph.D. 2018) • Ph. D. Thesis Advisor – Saehanseul Oh, Physics Department (Ph.D. 2017) • Ph. D. Thesis Advisor – Tomas Aronsson, Physics Department (Ph.D. 2014)

2 • Ph. D. Thesis Advisor – Rongrong Ma, Physics Department (Ph.D. 2013) • Ph. D. Thesis Advisor – Alice Ohlson, Physics Department (Ph.D. 2013) • Ph. D. Thesis Advisor – Anders Knospe, Physics Department (Ph.D. 2011) • Ph. D. Thesis Advisor – Christine Nattrass, Physics Department (Ph.D. 2009) • Ph. D. Thesis Advisor – Oana Catu, Physics Department (Ph.D. 2008) • Ph. D. Thesis Advisor – Betty Bezverkhny, Physics Department (Ph.D. 2007) • Ph. D. Thesis Advisor – Sevil Salur, Physics Department (Ph.D. 2006) • Ph. D. Thesis Advisor – Jonathan Gans, Physics Department (Ph.D. 2004) • Ph. D. Thesis Advisor – Michael Miller, Physics Department (Ph.D. 2003) • Ph. D. Thesis Advisor – Matthew Horsley, Physics Department (Ph.D. 2002) • Ph. D. Thesis Advisor – Manuel Calderon, Physics Department (Ph.D. 2001) • Ph.D. Thesis Research Advisor, UC Berkeley, Physics: L. Teitelbaum, (Ph.D. 2002) • Ph.D. Thesis Research Advisor, UC Berkeley, Physics: S. Chase, 1987–1994

MAJOR EXPERIMENTAL PROPOSALS: ALICE-USA Barrel Tracking Upgrade Proposal, 2015, ALICE Collaboration, CERN. (approved by DOE, 2015) ALICE Time Projection Chamber Upgrade Proposal, 2014, ALICE Collaboration, CERN. (approved by CERN, 2014) ALICE Electromagnetic Calorimeter Technical Design Proposal and Report, 2006, ALICE Collaboration, CERN. (approved by CERN, November 2006) A Comprehensive New Detector at RHIC-II, Expression of Interest, 2004, R2D Collaboration, nucl- ex/0503002. (decision deferred by BNL in 2005) An Experiment for Particle and Jet Production at Midrapidity, Update to the RHIC Letter of Intent, 1991, STAR Collaboration, Reports LBL-31040 and UC-414, July 1991. (approved by BNL in 1991) An Experiment for Particle and Jet Production at Midrapidity, RHIC Letter of Intent, 1990, K. Kadija et al., Reports LBL-296 51 and UC-414, Sept. 1990. (decision deferred by BNL in 1990) NA49 IONS/TPC-HADRONS, Large Acceptance Hadron Detector for an Investigation of Pb- and p- induced Reactions at the CERN SPS. Proposal NA49, September 1991, NA49 Collaboration (approved by CERN in 1991) Study of Relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions at 60 and 200 GeV per Nucleon. Proposal NA35, CERN, CERN/SPSC/85-36, September 1, 1985, NA35 Collaboration: Athens, Bari, CERN, LBL, GSI- Darmstadt, Frankfurt, Freiburg, Heidelberg, Krakow, Marburg, Texas A&M, Warsaw, Zagreb Collaboration. (approved by CERN in 1985) Study of Relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Reactions Induced by 16O Beams of 9 - 13 GeV per Nucleon at the CERN PS. Proposal PS190, CERN/PSCC 82-1/PSCC/ P53, January 26, 1982. GSI-Darmstadt, LBL, Heidelberg, Marburg, Warsaw Collaboration. (approved by CERN in 1982 and transferred to SPS) Study of Particle Production and Target Fragmentation in Central 20Ne on Pb Reactions at 12 GeV per Nucleon Energy of the CERN PS External Beam. Letter of Intent, 1981, GSI-Darmstadt - R. Bock, H.H. Gutbrod, J. Harris, H.G. Ritter, A. Sandoval, H. Stelzer, R. Stock, H. Stroebele, F. Weik, H. Wieman; U. Marburg–M.R. Maier, F. Puehlhofer, R.E. Renfordt; LBL–A.M. Poskanzer, H. Pugh, L.S. Schroeder, A. Warwick, K.L. Wolf, H. Grunder. (Initiation of the CERN SPS Heavy Ion Program) Various BEVALAC Nuclear Science Experiments, 1980–1988, BEVALAC Streamer Chamber Collaboration (GSI, LBL, Marburg). (approved by BEVALAC PAC)

3 AUTHORED BOOKS The Large Hadron Collider: Harvest of Run 1, Chapter 9, Heavy-Ion Physics at the LHC Ralf Averbeck, John W. Harris and Björn Schenke Springer International Publishing, Switzerland, ed. Thomas Schörner-Sadenius (2015) pp 355- 420. DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-15001-7_9; Print ISBN 978-3-319-15000-0; Online ISBN 978-3- 319-15001-7. Handbook of Mathematics and Computational Science John W. Harris and H. Stocker, Springer, New York, (1998). Handbook of Physics W. Benenson, John W. Harris and H. Stocker, Springer–New York (2002).

PUBLICATION WITH MORE THAN 1500 CITATIONS (as of 2017) Experimental and Theoretical Challenges in the Search for the Quark-Gluon Plasma: The STAR Collaboration's Critical Assessment, J. Adams et al, (STAR), Nuc. Phys. A 757, Vol. 1-2 (2005) 102.

14 ADDITIONAL PUBLICATIONS WITH MORE THAN 500 CITATIONS FROM OVER 400 TOTAL PUBLICATIONS (as of 2017) Disappearance of Back-to-back High PT Hadron Correlations in Central Au+Au Collisions at √sNN = 200 GeV C. Adler et al. (STAR), Phys. Rev. Lett. 90 (2003) 082302. The ALICE experiment at the CERN LHC K. Aamodt et al. (ALICE), Journal of Instrumentation 3 (08), S08002. Transverse Momentum and Collision Energy Dependence of High PT Hadron Suppression in Au+Au Collisions at Ultrarelativistic Energies J. Adams et al. (STAR), Phys. Rev. Lett. 91 (2003) 172302. Evidence from d+Au Measurements for Final-State Suppression of High PT Hadrons in Au+Au Collisions at RHIC J. Adams et al. (STAR), Phys. Rev. Lett. 91 (2003) 072304. Elliptic Flow in Au+Au Collisions at √sNN = 130 GeV C. Adler et al. (STAR), Phys. Rev. Lett. 86 (2001) 402. Centrality Dependence of High PT Hadron Suppression in Au+Au Collisions at √sNN = 130 GeV C. Adler et al. (STAR), Phys. Rev. Lett. 89 (2002) 202301. Particle Type Dependence of Azimuthal Anisotropy and Nuclear Modification of Particle Production in Au + Au Collisions at √sNN = 200 GeV J. Adams et al. (STAR), Phys. Rev. Lett. 92 (2004) 052302. STAR Detector Overview K.H. Ackermann et al. (STAR), Nucl. Instr. Meth. A 499 (2003) 624. Long-range Angular Correlations on the Near and Away Side in p–Pb Collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV B. Abelev, et al. (ALICE), Physics Letters B 719 (1), 29. Azimuthal Anisotropy in Au + Au Collisions at √sNN = 200 GeV J. Adams et al. (STAR), Phys. Rev. C 72 (2005) 014904. Elliptic Flow of Charged Particles in Pb-Pb Collisions at √sNN = 2.76 TeV K. Aamodt et al. (ALICE), Physical Review Letters 105 (25), 252302. Distributions of Charged Hadrons Associated with High Transverse Momentum Particles in pp and Au + Au Collisions at √sNN = 200 GeV J. Adams et al. (STAR), Phys. Rev. Lett. 95 (2005) 152301. The Search for the Quark Gluon Plasma J.W. Harris and B. Muller, Ann. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sc. 46 (1996) 71. Identified Particle Elliptic flow in Au + Au Collisions at √sNN = 130 GeV C. Adler et al. (STAR), Phys. Rev. Lett. 87 (2001) 182301.

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