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'''Adlène Hicheur''' (born 1976)<ref>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article6871774.ece Hadron Collider physicist Adlene Hicheur charged with terrorism], ''[[The Times]], 13 October 2009 </ref> is a [[French people|French]] [[particle physicist]]. After his master of theoretical physics in Lyon, he joined [http://lappweb.in2p3.fr/LAPP2004/ LAPP] (Laboratoire d'Annecy le Vieux de Physique des Particules) to work on the [[BaBar experiment]], located at the [[Stanford Linear Accelerator Center]]. His thesis, defended in 2003, was about the production of high energy [[Eta prime meson]]s in the decays of [[B meson]]s. After that he was a Postdoctorate in England at the [[Rutherford Appleton Laboratory]], where he worked on the [[ATLAS experiment]] at LHC. He then joined the high energy physics department of [[École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne]] (EPFL) and works currently on the [[LHCb]] experiment.
'''Adlène Hicheur''' (born 1976)<ref>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article6871774.ece Hadron Collider physicist Adlene Hicheur charged with terrorism], ''[[The Times]], 13 October 2009 </ref> is a [[French people|French]] [[particle physicist]]. After his master of theoretical physics in Lyon, he joined [http://lappweb.in2p3.fr/LAPP2004/ LAPP] (Laboratoire d'Annecy le Vieux de Physique des Particules) to work on the [[BaBar experiment]], located at the [[Stanford Linear Accelerator Center]]. His thesis, defended in 2003, was about the production of high energy [[Eta prime meson]]s in the decays of [[B meson]]s. After that he was a Postdoctorate in England at the [[Rutherford Appleton Laboratory]], where he worked on the [[ATLAS experiment]] at LHC. He then joined the high energy physics department of [[École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne]] (EPFL) and works currently on the [[LHCb]] experiment.


Adlène Hicheur was arrested in France due to suspect in a connection to an Algerian terrorist organisation, [[Al-Qaida in Islamic Maghreb]]. Two weeks after his arrest, the Algerian media <ref>[http://www.lejourdalgerie.com/Editions/171009/Rubriques/evenement.htm#3 Adlène Hicheur: Une seconde affaire Raïssi ?], ''Le jour d'Algérie'', 17 October 2009</ref> compared Hicheur to [[Lotfi Raissi]], who was first suspected of terrorism before being released without charges. General director of the [[National Police (France)|National Police]] [[Frédéric Péchenard]] stated in November 2009 that Hicheur planned to attack a base of the National Defence in [[Annecy]], which harbours the [[27ème bataillon de chasseurs alpins]], involved in Afghanistan<ref>[http://www.lemonde.fr/europe/article/2009/11/17/l-ingenieur-du-cern-soupconne-de-terrorisme-ciblait-les-chasseurs-alpins_1268185_3214.html L'ingénieur du CERN soupçonné de terrorisme ciblait les chasseurs alpins], lemonde.fr, 17 November 2009</ref>. It is surprising that Mrs I.Mandraud, who reported in Le monde the fancy statements of Frédéric Péchenard, did not do a more serious investigation job and did not try to call any of Adlene Hicheur colleagues. Who can seriously believe that a man who teached from his bed for six months because of a back problem will attack alone a military base? For all his colleagues of LHCb, Adlène Hicheur is innocent and is NOT an islamist.
Adlène Hicheur was arrested in France due to suspect in a connection to an Algerian terrorist organisation, [[Al-Qaida in Islamic Maghreb]]. Two weeks after his arrest, the Algerian media <ref>[http://www.lejourdalgerie.com/Editions/171009/Rubriques/evenement.htm#3 Adlène Hicheur: Une seconde affaire Raïssi ?], ''Le jour d'Algérie'', 17 October 2009</ref> compared Hicheur to [[Lotfi Raissi]], who was first suspected of terrorism before being released without charges. General director of the [[National Police (France)|National Police]] [[Frédéric Péchenard]] stated in November 2009 that Hicheur planned to attack a base of the National Defence in [[Annecy]], which harbours the [[27ème bataillon de chasseurs alpins]], involved in Afghanistan<ref>[http://www.lemonde.fr/europe/article/2009/11/17/l-ingenieur-du-cern-soupconne-de-terrorisme-ciblait-les-chasseurs-alpins_1268185_3214.html L'ingénieur du CERN soupçonné de terrorisme ciblait les chasseurs alpins], lemonde.fr, 17 November 2009</ref>.

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Adlène Hicheur
Born1976
NationalityFrance
CitizenshipFrench
Alma materUniversité de Lyon, Université de Savoie
Known forHis physics work at Large Hadron Collider , and accusation of terrorism
Scientific career
FieldsParticle Physics
InstitutionsEuropean Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN)
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL)
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

Adlène Hicheur (born 1976)[1] is a French particle physicist. After his master of theoretical physics in Lyon, he joined LAPP (Laboratoire d'Annecy le Vieux de Physique des Particules) to work on the BaBar experiment, located at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. His thesis, defended in 2003, was about the production of high energy Eta prime mesons in the decays of B mesons. After that he was a Postdoctorate in England at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, where he worked on the ATLAS experiment at LHC. He then joined the high energy physics department of École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and works currently on the LHCb experiment.

Adlène Hicheur was arrested in France due to suspect in a connection to an Algerian terrorist organisation, Al-Qaida in Islamic Maghreb. Two weeks after his arrest, the Algerian media [2] compared Hicheur to Lotfi Raissi, who was first suspected of terrorism before being released without charges. General director of the National Police Frédéric Péchenard stated in November 2009 that Hicheur planned to attack a base of the National Defence in Annecy, which harbours the 27ème bataillon de chasseurs alpins, involved in Afghanistan[3].

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