Yurii Maravin Education: o B.S. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 1995 o Ph.D. Southern Methodist University, 2002 Positions Held: o Assistant Professor, Kansas State University, 2005 - present o Postdoctoral Research Associate, Fermilab, 2002-2005 Research Activities and Service Work: I first began HEP research in 1995 when I began my Ph.D. studies at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX. I worked on CLEO II and CLEO II.5 experiments in Cornell U. I performed detailed analysis of tau lepton decays (measurement of tau decay branching fractions and discovery of two new tau decay modes) and developed the optimal method of searching for CP violation in tau decay production. I also worked on the building the RICH detector for CLEO III upgrade. In 2002 I joined FNAL as a postdoc and I worked on the D0 Central Track Trigger and photon identification. My physics interests were with diboson production at Tevatron, and I am one of the primary authors of study of Zg production at D0. I have accepted a faculty position at KSU, and I have started to work at CMS.