Eric J. Mannel

Columbia Univeristy
Nevis Laboratories


Current Research Interest:

I am currently working on the PHENIX experiment at RHIC at Brookhaven National Lab.  My primary responsibilities there are serving as the Electronics Engineer for the silicon vertex detector upgrades (VTX and FVTX). What that really means, is that I do little physics and lot's of project management. Past work has included working on the HiRes Fly's Eye Project and for my graduate work, I worked on E687 at Fermi Lab.
Links to Work Related Sites and Information:

PHENIX Home Page VTX/FVTX Twiki Silicon Detector Related Papers
Nevis Home Page VTX Internal FVTX Home Page
Visiting Nevis FVTX Internal
Columbia University iFVTX Internal


Some Information About Me:

When I am not thinking about physics, I enjoy riding my bike, hanging out with friends and listening to Jimmy Buffet.

Contact Information:

e-mail (prefered): my last name at nevis.columbia.edu
Snail Mail (if you must): Nevis Laboratories, PO Box 137, Irvington NY 10533
Office Phone: 914/591-2816

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Last update January 31, 2007