Scott
Thomas
Assistant Professor,
Physics (until 2005)
Moving to Rutgers (Sept.
2005):
Rutgers
Physics: Scott Thomas
sthomas@stanford.edu
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Research
Interests
Research interests include exact
results and duality in supersymmetric
gauge theories, experimental signatures
for supersymmetry at high energy
colliders, mechanisms of supersymmetry
breaking, M-theory, brane and
supergravity constructions of field
theories, duality in non-supersymmetric
theories, dark matter detection, cosmic
inflation, theories of the matter-antimatter
asymmetry of the universe, and precision
tests of time reversal violation
including electric dipole moments.
Theoretical
Particle Physics
Career History
- Ph.D., University of Texas at
Austin, 1993
- Postdoctoral Research Associate,
UC at Santa Cruz, 1993-94
- Postdoctoral Research Associate,
SLAC, 1994-97
- Assistant Professor of Physics,
Stanford University, 1997-2005
- Fredrick E. Terman Fellow, 1997
- Rutgers, The State University of
New Jersey, 2005+
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