Emmanuel MONNIER, a permanent physicist at CPPM, Centre de Physiquedes Particules de Marseille, CNRS-IN2P3 and Aix Marseille University. Director of Research at CNRS since 2007, he obtained his PhD in 1991 working at CEA-Saclay on Z tobbar/ccbar decay studies in the ALEPH experiment at LEP, CERN and then worked at Pierre & Marie Curie ParisUniversity as a postdoc on the H1 experiment. He got a permanent position at CPPM in 1992 as “Chargé deRecherche”. From 1996 to 1999, he worked at the University of Chicago, on the KTEV experiment at Fermilabcontributing to Rare decays and CP violation (ε/ε’) studies with Kaons and Hyperons and responsible for theanalysis on the discovery of the Xi0 beta decay. At the end to 1999, he continued briefly this rare Kaon decayscientific program on the NA48 experiment until 2002. He got his “HDR - Habilitation to supervise research” in1997.
Since 1999, back to CPPM, he is working on the ATLAS experiment. One of the key person in the definition,building and installation of the LAr endcap Calorimeter, he was then the ATLAS responsible for thecommissioning and operation of the ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter. He is now ATLAS LAr calorimeter detectorand operation coordinator and member of the LAr collaboration institute board and of the LAr executive board.He is supervising data analysis and studies on Top quark properties, Standard Model di-boson, Higgs and SUSYsearches and is author of more than 700 published scientific papers.