Particle Theory Group Members

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Faculty

Stephen D. Ellis (Ph.D. 1971, Caltech) recent papers, home page
Perturbative quantum chromodynamics and collider phenomenology

Andreas Karch (Ph.D. 1998, Humboldt Univ.) recent papers, home page
String theory and its applications to hadronic physics.

Ann E. Nelson (Ph.D. 1984, Harvard) recent papers, home page
Phenomenology of theories describing new physics beyond the standard model, with applications to cosmology and particle physics. Neutrinos and dark energy.

Stephen R. Sharpe (Ph.D. 1983, UC Berkeley) recent papers, home page
Lattice gauge theory and non-perturbative QCD, including chiral perturbation theory for lattice QCD, weak matrix elements, improved actions.

Matthew J. Strassler (Ph.D. 1993, Stanford) recent papers, home page
Gauge/string theory dualities and their applications to quantum field theory, as well as collider phenomenology.

Laurence G. Yaffe (Ph.D. 1980, Princeton) recent papers, home page
Non-perturbative field theory, including large N gauge theories and dynamics of high temperature gauge theories.

Emeritus Faculty

Marshall Baker (Ph.D. 1958, Harvard) recent papers, home page
Effective string models and confinement of quarks

Postdocs

Christopher Herzog (Ph.D. 2002, Princeton) recent papers, home page
String theory and gauge/gravity duality

Maurizio Piai (Ph.D. 2002, SISSA-ISAS, Trieste) recent papers
Physics beyond the standard model

Graduate Students

Paul Chesler, papers
Effective field theory, hot gauge theory, AdS/CFT duality

Kristan Jensen, papers
Gauge/string duality

Andrew Lytle, papers
Lattice gauge theory

Andy O'Bannon, papers, home page
Gauge/string duality

Steve Paik, papers
Gauge/string duality

Chris Spitzer, papers
Physics beyond the standard model

Ethan Thompson, papers
Gauge/string duality

Related Faculty

Numerous other faculty and postdocs at the UW share interests and often collaborate with members of the particle theory group. Among these are:

Previous Postdocs and Students


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