ࡱ> 7  bjbjUU (7|7|6ljjj8\I( ))))1)9UI$K MyI yII ) )BRv  {5j v , I0I fNNv CUMULATIVE BIO-BIBLIOGRAPHY University of California, Santa Cruz June 2008 Michael Dine Professor of Physics Stevenson College Signature indicates the following information has been reviewed for accuracy and bio-bibliography information ___may ___may not be released to the public. Signature of Faculty Member Date EMPLOYMENT 1990-presentProfessor of Physics, UC Santa Cruz1988-90Henry Semat Professor of Physics, City College of CUNY1985-88Associate Professor of Physics, City College of CUNY1980-85Long Term Member, School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ1978-1980Postdoctoral Research Associate, Theoretical Physics Group, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center EDUCATION 1978 Ph.D. in Physics, Yale University 1974 B.S. in Physics, Johns Hopkins University PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE AND ACTIVITY Memberships in Honorary Societies 1994 Fellow of the American Physical Society Honors, Awards, Grants 2008 American Physical Society Outstanding Referee Guggenheim Fellowship 2006 Distinguished Lecturer, Technion 2001 Highly Cited Researcher (Institute for Scientific Information) 1996-97 US/Poland Maria Sklodowska-Curie: Topics in Supersymmetry 1994-97 NSF Grant: U.S./Korea Cooperative Research: Supersymmetry Phenomonology and Superstings 1993- U.S. Israel Binational Science Foundation Bergman Memorial Research Grant 1992-93 Texas National Laboratory Research Commission Grant (with UC Davis) 1992-93 Texas National Laboratory Research Commission Grant (with Stanford University) 1990-present Department of Energy Grant (with Professors Banks and Haber) 1986-89 Department of Energy Outstanding Junior Investigator 1986-88 A.P. Sloan Foundation Fellow 1986-- U.S. Israel Binational Science Foundation Bergman Memorial Research Grant WRITINGS AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS Articles in Professional Journals Implementing General Gauge Mediation, L. M. Carpenter, M. Dine, G. Festuccia and J. D. Mason, arXiv:0805.2944 [hep-ph], submitted to JHEP. ``Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking and Low Energy Gauge Mediation, M. Dine and J.D. Mason, arXiv:0712.1355 [hep-ph]. M. Dine, A. Morisse, A. Shomer and Z. Sun, IIA moduli stabilization with badly broken supersymmetry, M. Dine, A. Morisse, A. Shomer and Z. Sun, arXiv:hep-th/0612189. PUBLISHED WRITINGS AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES Edited Books String Theory in Four Dimensions, ed. by M. Dine (North Holland, Amsterdam), 1988. Scholarly Books Supersymmetry and String Theory, Beyond the Standard Model, by M. Dine (Cambridge University Press, London), 2006. Articles in Professional Journals Metastable Domains of the Landscape, M. Dine, G. Festuccia, A. Morisse and K. van den Broek, arXiv:0712.1397 [hep-th]. Higgs Physics as a Window Beyond the MSSM (BMSSM), M. Dine, N. Seiberg and S. Thomas, Phys. Rev. D 76, 095004 (2007) Comments on quantum effects in supergravity theories, M. Dine and N. Seiberg, JHEP 0703, 040 (2007) Gauge mediation in metastable vacua, M. Dine and J. Mason, Phys. Rev. D 77, 016005 (2008) Retrofitting O'Raifeartaigh models with dynamical scales, M. Dine, J.L. Feng and E. Silverstein, Phys. Rev. D 74, 095012 (2006) On Witten's instability and winding tachyons, M. Dine, A. Shomer and Z. Sun, JHEP 0612, 013 (2006) Moduli decays and gravitinos, M. Dine, R. Kitano, A. Morisse and Y. Shirman, Phys. Rev. D 73, 123518 (2006) R symmetries in the landscape, M. Dine and Z. Sun, JHEP 0601, 129 (2006) The intermediate scale branch of the landscape, M. Dine, JHEP 0601, 162 (2006) Branches of the landscape, M.~Dine, D.~O'Neil and Z.~Sun, JHEP 0507, 014 (2005). Is There a Peccei-Quinn Phase Transition, A. Anisimov and M. Dine, hep-ph/0405256, JCAP 0507, 009 (2005). Catastrophic Decays of Compactified Space-Times, M. Dine, P.J. Fox and E. Gorbatov, JHEP 0409, 037 (2004). Visible Effects of the Hidden Sector, M. Dine, P.J. Fox, Y. Shadmi, Y. Shirman and S. Thomas, Phys. Rev. D 70, 045023 (2004) Is There a String Theory Landscape?, T. Banks, M. Dine, and E. Gorbatov, JHEP 0408, 058 (2004). The Origin of the Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry, M. Dine and A. Kusenko, hep-ph/0303065, Reviews of Modern Physics 76 (2004) 1. On the Possibility of Large Axion Decay Constants, T. Banks, M. Dine, P.J. Fox and E. Gorbatov, JCAP 306 (2003) 001. Closed String Tachyons and Their Implications for Non-Supersymmetric Strings, M. Dine, E. Gorbatov, I.R. Klebanov and M. Krasnitz, JHEP 0407 (2004) 034. Supersymmetry, Axions and Cosmology, T. Banks, M. Dine, and M. Graesser, Phys. Rev. D 68 (2003) 075011. Time Variations in the Scale of Grand Unification, M. Dine, Y. Nir, G. Raz and T. Volansky, Phys. Rev. D67 (2003) 015009. Remarks on Non-Commutative Phenomenology, A. Anisimov, T. Banks, M. Dine and M. Graesser, Phys. Rev. D65:085032, 2002, hep-ph/0106356. Time Varying Alpha and Particle Physics, T. Banks, M. Dine and M.R. Douglas, Phys. Rev. Lett. 88:131301, 2002, hep-ph/0112059 Brane World SUSY Breaking, A. Anisimov, M. Dine, M. Graesser and S. Thomas, Phys. Rev. D65, 10511 (20002), hep-th/0111235. Brane World SUSY Breaking from String/M Theory, A. Anisimov, M. Graesser and S. Thomas, JHEP 0203:036, 2002, hep-ph/0201256. Product Groups, Discrete Symmetries and Grand Unification, M. Dine, Y. Nir and Y. Shadmi, Phys. Rev. D66 (2002) 115001, hep-ph/0206268. CP Violation and the Scale of Supersymmetry Breaking, M. Dine, E. Kramer, Y. Nir, and Y. Shadmi, Phys. Rev. D63 (2001), 116005, hep-ph/0101092. Dark Energy in Perturbative String Cosmology, T. Banks and M. Dine, hep-th/106276, Journal High Energy Physics JHEP 0110:012, 2001. On Anthropic Solutions of the Cosmological Constant Problem, T. Banks, M. Dine, and L. Motl, JHEP 0101:031, 2001, hep-th/0007206. Some Issues In Flat Direction Baryogenesis, A. Anisimov and M. Dine, Nucl. Phys. B619 (2001) 729, hep-ph/0008058 Remarks on the Racetrack Scheme: Stabilizing the Moduli of String Theory, M. Dine and Y. Shirman, Phys. Rev. D63:046005, (2001), hep-th/9906246. Towards a Solution of the Moduli Problems of String Cosmology, M. Dine, Phys. Lett. B482 (2000) 213, hep-th/0002047. Non-Renormalization Theorems for Operators with Arbitrary Numbers of Derivatives in N=4 Yang-Mills Theory, M. Dine, and J. Gray, Phys. Lett. B481 (2000) 427 hep-th/9909020. Tree Level Supergravity and the Matrix Model, M. Dine, R. Echols and J. Gray, Nucl. Phys. B564 (2000) 225, e-Print Archive: hep-th/9810021. Constraints on Theories with Large Extra Dimensions, T. Banks, M. Dine, and A. Nelson, JHEP 9906:014 (1999), hep-th/9903019. Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking in Models with a Green-Schwarz Mechanism, M. Dine, N. Arkani-Hamid and S. Martin), hep-ph/9803432, Phys. Lett. B431 (1998) 329. Multigraviton Scattering in the Matrix Model, M. Dine and A. Rajaraman, hep-th/9710174, Phys. Lett. B425 (1998) 77. Enhanced Symmetries and the Ground State of String Theory, M. Dine, Y. Nir and Y. Shadmi, SCIPP-98-20, hep-th/9806124, Phys. Lett. B438 (1998), 61. New M Theory Background with Frozen Moduli, M. Dine and E. Silverstein, hep-th/9712166 . Renormalization of Higher Derivative Operators in the Matrix Model, M. Dine, R. Echols and J. Gray, SCIPP-98-15, hep-th/9805007. An Inflaton Candidate in Gauge Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking, M. Dine And A. Riotto, Phys. Rev. Lett. 79 (1997) 2632, hep-ph/9705386. Comments on Higher Derivative Operators in Some SUSY Field Theories, M. Dine and N. Seiberg, Phys. Lett. B409 (1997) 239 hep-th/970507. The Cosmology of String-Theoretic Axions, M. Dine and T. Banks, hep-th/9608197, Nucl. Phys. B505, 445 (1997). Variations on Minimal Gauge Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking, M. Dine, Y. Nir, and Y. Shirman, hep-ph/9607379, Phys. Rev. D55 (1997) 1501. Couplings and Scales in Strongly Coupled Heterotic String Theory, M. Dine and T. Banks, Nucl. Phys. B479 (1996) 173. Truly Strong Coupling and Large Radius in String Theory, M. Dine and Y. Shirman, Phys. Lett. B377 (1996) 36. Experimental Signatures of Low Energy--Gauge Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking, M. Dine, S. Dimopoulos, S. Raby and S. Thomas, Phys. Rev. Lett. 76 (1996) 3493. Quantum Moduli Spaces of N = 1 String Theories, M. Dine and Tom Banks, Phys. Rev. D53 (1996) 5990. Baryogenesis from Flat Directions of the Supersymmetric Standard Model, M. Dine, L. Randall and S. Thomas, Nucl. Phys. B458 (1996) 291, hep-ph/9507453. New Tools for Low Energy Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking, M. Dine, A. Nelson, Y. Nir and Y. Shirman, Phys. Rev. D53 (1996) 2658, hep-ph/ 9507378. Supersymmetry Breaking in the Early Universe, M. Dine, L. Randall and S. Thomas, hep-ph/9503303, Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 398 (1995). Low Energy Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking Simplified, M. Dine, A. Nelson and Y. Shirman, Phys. Rev D51 (1995) 1362. Coping with Strongly Coupled String Theory, M. Dine and T. Banks, Phys. Rev. D50 (1994) 7454. Some Explorations in Holomorphy, M. Dine and Y. Shirman, Phys. Rev. D. D50 (1994) 5389. Electoweak Baryogenesis in the Adiabatic Limit, M. Dine and S. Thomas, Phys. Lett. B. B328 (1994) 73. Detecting Technibaryon Dark Matter (with S. Thomas) Phys. Lett. B320 (1994) 99. Flavor Symmetries and the Problem of Squark Degeneracy, (with R. Leigh and A. Kagan), Phys. Rev. D48 (1993) 2214. Supersymmetry Breaking and the Nelson-Barr Mechanism, (with R. Leigh and A. Kagan), Phys. Rev. D48 (1993) 4269. Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking at Low Energies, (with A. Nelson), Phys. Rev. D48 (1993) 1277. Some Two Loop Corrections to the Finite Temperature Effective Potential in the Electroweak Theory, (with J. Bagnasco) Phys. Lett. B303 (1993) 308. Supersymmetry, Naturalness and Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking (with D. MacIntire) Phys Rev. D46 (1992) 2594. Of CP and Other Gauge Symmetries in String Theory (with R. Leigh and D. MacIntire) Phys. Rev. Lett. 69 (1992) 2030. Towards the Theory of the Electroweak Phase Transition (with R. Leigh, P. Huet, A. Linde and D. Linde) Phys. Rev. D46 (1992) 550. Comments on the Electroweak Phase Transition (with R. Leigh, P. Huet, A. Linde and D. Linde) Phys. Lett. B283 (1992) 319. Note on Discrete Gauge Anomalies (with T. Banks), Phys. Rev. D45 (1992) 1424. Baryogenesis at the Electroweak Scale (with P. Huet and R. Singleton), Nucl. Phys. B B375 (1992) 625. Irrational Axions as a Solution of the Strong CP Problem in an Eternal Universe (with T. Banks and N. Seiberg), Phys. Lett. B273 (1991) 105. Creating the Baryon Asymmetry at the Electroweak Transition (with P. Huet, R. Singleton and L. Susskind) Phys. Lett. B257 (1991) 351. Weak Interactions are Weak at High Energies (with T. Banks, G. Farrar, D. Karabali and B. Sakita), Nucl.Phys. B347 (1990) 584. Naturalness in Supersymmetry, or Raising the Supersymmetry Breaking Scale (with A. Kagan and S. Samuel), Phys. Lett. B243 (1990) 250. Implications for New Physics of Weinberg's Analysis of the Neutron Electric Dipole Moment (with W. Fischler), Phys. Lett. B242 (1990) 239. Baryon Number Violation at High Temperature in the Standard Model (with O. Lechtenfeld, B. Sakita, W. Fischler, and J. Polchinski) Nucl. Phys. B342 (1990) 381. Fermion Masses and Fayet-Iliopoulos Terms in String Theory (with C. Lee), Nuclear Physics B336 (1990) 317. Large and Small Radius in String Theory (with P. Huet and N. Seiberg), Nucl. Phys. B322 (1989) 301. Magnetic Monopole Solutions of String Theory (with T. Banks, H. Dykstra and W. Fischler), Phys. Lett. 212B (1988) 45. Remarks on Wilson Lines, Modular Invariance and Possible String Relics in Calabi-Yau Compactifications (with G.G. Athanasiu, J. Atick and W. Fischler), Phys. Lett. 214B (1988) 55. Are (0,2) Models String Miracles? (with N. Seiberg), Nucl. Phys. B306 (1988) 137. Remarks on (0,2) Models and Intermediate Scale Scenarios in String Theory (with C. Lee), Phys. Lett. 203B, 371 (1988). Microscopic Knowledge from Macroscopic Physics in String Theory (with N. Seiberg), Nucl. Phys. B301 (1988) 357. F. Terms and D. Terms in String Theory (with I. Ichinose and N. Seiberg), Nucl. Phys. B293 (1987) 253. Fayet-Iliopoulos Terms in String Theory (with N. Seiberg and E. Witten), Nucl. Phys. B289 (1987) 889. Non-Perturbative Effects on the String World Sheet II (with N. Seiberg), X. G. Wen, and E. Witten), Nucl. Phys. B289 (1987) 319. Non-Renormalization Theorems in Superstring Theories (with N. Seiberg) Phys. Rev. Lett. 57, 2625 (1986). (2.0) Superspace (with N. Seiberg), Phys. Lett. 180B, 364 (1986). Non-Perturbative Effects on the String World Sheet (with N. Seiberg, X. G. Wen, and E. Witten), Nucl. Phys. B278, 769 (1986). String Theory and the Strong CP Problem, (with N. Seiberg), Nucl. Phys. B273, 109 (1986). Chiral Symmetry Breaking in Supersymmetric O(N) Gauge Theories (with S. Cordes), Nucl. Phys. B273, 581 (1986). Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking and its Phenomenological Implications (with I. Affleck and N. Seiberg), Nucl. Phys. B256, 557 (1986). Is the Superstring Weakly Coupled? (with N. Seiberg), Phy. Lett. 162B, 299 (1985). Couplings and Scales in Superstring Models (with N. Seiberg), Phys. Rev. Lett. 55, 366 (1985). Superstring Model Building (with V. Kaplunovski, C. Nappi, and N. Seiberg), Nucl. Phys. B259, 549 (1985). Gluino Condensation in Superstring Models (with R. Rohm, N. Seiberg, and E. Witten), Phys. Lett. 156B, 55 (1985). Quark and Lepton Compositeness at the SSC (with B. Blumenfeld, et. al.), in Proc. of the 1984 DPF Summer Study on Design and Utilization of the Superconducting Supercollider, R. R. Donaldson and J. Martin, Eds. (American Physical Society, NY 1985). High-pT Photon Production and Compositeness at the SSC (with I. Bars, T. Ferbel, and J. F. Owens), in Proc. of the 1984 DPF Summer Study on Design and Utilization of the Superconducting, Supercollider, R. R. Donaldson and J. Martin, Eds. (American Physical Society, NY, 1985). A New Mechanism for Baryogenesis (with I. Affleck), Nucl. Phys. B249, 361 (1985). CP, R-Invariance, and Non-Renormalization Theorems in N=1 Supergravity (with I. Affleck), Phys. Lett., 368 (1985). Exponential Hierarchy from Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking (with I. Affleck and N. Seiberg), Phys. Lett. 140B, 59 (1984). Calculable, Non-Perturbative Supersymmetry Breaking (with I. Affleck and N. Seiberg), Phys. Rev. Lett. 52, 1677 (1984). Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking in Chiral Theories (with I. Affleck and N. Seiberg), Phys. Lett. 137B, 187 (1984). Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking in Supersymmetric QCD (with I. Afflec and N. Seiberg), Nucl. Phys. B241, 493 (1984). Solution of the Entropy Crisis of Supersymmetric Theories (with W. Fischler and D. Nemeschansky), Phys. Lett. 136B, 169 (1984). Supersymmetry Breaking by Instantons (with I. Affleck and N. Seiberg), Phys. Rev. Lett. 51, 1026 (1983). The Massless Limit of Supersymmetric QCD (with A.C. Davis and N. Seiberg), Phys. Lett. 125B, 487 (1983). Supersymmetry-Breaking through D-Terms (with D. Nemeschansky), Nucl. Phys. B223, 351 (1983) SU(2) X U(1) Breaking in Supersymmetric GUTS (with W. Fischler), Nucl. Phys. B227, 477 (1983). The Not-so-Harmless Axion (with W. Fischler), Phys. Lett. 120B, 137 (1983). A Supersymmetric GUT (with W. Fischler), Nucl. Phys. B204, 346 (1982). A Phenomenological Model of Particle Physics Based on Supersymmetry (with W. Fischler), Phys. Lett. 110B, 227 (1982). More Supersymmetric Technicolor (with M. Srednicki), Nucl. Phys. B202, 238 (1982). Quantum vs. Gravitational Effects in Supersymmetric Theories, Nucl. Phys. B204, 346 (1982). Supersymmetric Technicolor (with W. Fischler and M. Srednicki), Nucl. Phys. B189, 575 (1981). A Simple Solution to the Strong CP Problem with a Harmless Axion (with W. Fischler and M. Srednicki), Phys. Lett. 104B, 199 (1981). The Non-Linear Model at High Temperature, a Toy for QCD (with W. Fischler), Phys. Lett. 105B, 207 (1981). Quantum Chromodynamics in 2 + ( Dimensions (with C. Litwin and L. McLerran), Phys. Rev. D23, 451 (1981). Weak and Electromagenetic Corrections to Quark Masses, Phys. Rev. D22, 1473 (1980). The Problem of R in Annihilation (with R. M. Barnett and L. McLerran), Phys. Rev. D22, 592 (1980). Higher Order QCD Corrections in Annihilation (with J. Sapirstein), Phys. Rev. Lett. 43, 668 (1979). Spin-Dependent Interactions in Heavy Quark Systems, Phys. Lett. 81B, 339 (1978). Interactions of Heavy Quarks in Quantum Chromodynamics, Ph. D. Thesis, Yale University, 1978. The Static Limit of Quantum Chromodynamics (with T. Appelquist and I. J. Muzinich), Phys. Rev. D17, 2074 (1978). The Static Potential in Quantum Chromodynamics (with T. Appelquist and I. J. Muzinich), Phys. Lett. 69B, 231 (1977). Popular Articles Review of The Cosmic Landscape, in American Journal of Physics Motion, in the World Book Encyclopedia Photoelectric Effect, in the World Book Encyclopedia Quantum Field Theory, in the World Book Encyclopedia String Theory, in the World Book Encyclopedia Relativity, in the World Book Encyclopedia Particle, in the volume, Elementary Particle Physics of the McMillan Encyclopedia of Physics. Symmetry, in the volume, Elementary Particle Physics of the McMillan Encyclopedia of Physics. Force, in World Book Encyclopedia, 2001 edition. Weight, in World Book Encyclopedia, 2001 edition. Mass and Mass and Weight, in World Book Encyclopedia, 2001 edition. Energy, in World Book Encyclopedia, 2001 edition. Kilogram, in World Book Encyclopedia, 2001 edition. Pound, in World Book Encyclopedia, 2001 edition. AD-BC, in World Book Encyclopedia, 2001 edition. Relativity, in World Book Encyclopedia, 2001 edition. Momentum, in World Book Encyclopedia, 2001 edition. Is Supersymmetry the Next Layer of Structure, in SLAC Beam Line 29 (1999), No. 3, 16-21. Symmetry and Physics at the Shortest Distance Scales, to appear in a proceedings of the AAAS meeting, Seattle, (1997). What is the Higgs Boson, in Scientific Americans WWW Ask the Experts, 1997. Superstring Theory, in Mcgraw Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, New York, 1997. The CPT Theorem, in MacMillian Encyclopedia of Physics, Simon and Schuster, NY (1996). Charge Conjugation, in MacMillian Encyclopedia of Physics, Simon and Schuster, NY (1996). Antimatter, in MacMillian Encyclopedia of Physics, Simon and Schuster, NY (1996). From Atoms to Superstrings, Thesis (Magazine of the Graduate School and University Center of CUNY), Fall, 1989. Published Lectures and Chapters in Books Dark Matter and Dark Energy: A Physicists Perspective, Physics Summary talk presented at the Dark Universe: Matter, Energy, and Gravity, Baltimore, in The Dark Universe: Matter, Energy and Gravity, Baltimore, Maryland, 2-5 Apr 2001). 2003. 1. TASI Lectures on M Theory, Phenomenology, M. Dine, hep-th/00031175. 2. TASI Lectures on the Strong CP Problem, hep-ph/0011376. 3. Supersymmetry and String Theory, in Perspective on Supersymmetry, G. Kane, ed., World Scientific, Singapore, 1998. 4. Supersymmetry Phenomenology (with a Broad Brush), (Lectures given at the 1996 TASI school), hep-ph/9612389 in Fields, Strings and Duality, Ed. by C. Efthimiou and B. Greene, World Scientific (Singapore) 1997. 5. Baryogenesis (Lectures given at the TASI school, Boulder, 1994) in CP Violation and the Limits of the Standard Model, J.F. Donoghue, ed., World Scientific (Singapore) 1995. 6. Baryon Number Violation in the Standard Model (Lectures given at the TASI school, Boulder, 1992) in Recent Directions in Particle Theory, Proceedings of the 1992 Theoretical Advanced Study Institute in Elementary Particle Physics, J. Harvey and J. Polchinski, eds., World Scientific (Singapore) 1993. 7. Superstring Theory, Annual Reviews of Nuclear and Particle Science 40 (1990) 145. 8. Compactifications of Superstrings (Lectures given at the Trieste spring school, 1989) in Superstrings '89: proceedings, M. Green et al eds., World Scientific (Singapore) 1990. 9. Supersymmetry: Microphysics and Macrophysics (Lectures given at the 1988 TASI school, Brown University, in Particles, Strings and Supernovae, Proceedings of the 1988 Theoretical Advanced Study Institute, edited by A. Jevicki and C.-I. Tan (World Scientific, Singapore, 1989). 10. Superstring Phenomenology: An Overview, (Lectures given at the 1986 Erice School of Subnuclear Physics) in The Superworld I, A. Zichichi, ed., Plenum Press (New York) 1989. Contributions To Conference Proceedings 1. Is there a String Theory Landscape: Some Cautionary Notes, Plenary talk at the conference Quantum Theory and Symmetries, University of Cincinnati, Sept. 2003, hep-th/0402101. 2. String theory, unification and supersymmetry, Plenary talk at the First International Conference on String Phenomenology, Oxford, 2002, hep-ph/0210255. 3. Dark Matter and Dark Energy: A Physicists Perspective, Physics Summary talk presented at the Dark Universe: Matter, Energy, and Gravity, Baltimore, in The Dark Universe: Matter, Energy and Gravity, Baltimore, Maryland, 2-5 Apr 2001). 2003. 4. Slepton Flavor Physics at Linear Colliders, with Y. Grossman and S. Thomas, in proceedings of the DPF Summer Study on the Future of Particle Physics, Snowmass 2001, hep-ph/0111154. 5. String Theory at Snowmass, in Proceedings of the DPF Study on the Future of Particle Physics, Snowmass 2001, eConf C010630, P331 (2001). 6. String Theory, Large Dimensions and Supersymmetry, in Thirty Years of Supersymmetry, Minneapolis, Minnesota, hep-th/0107263. 7. Dark Matter and Dark Energy: A Physicists Perspective, physics summary talk in proceedings of the Space Telescope Institute Conference, The Dark Universe, Matter, Energy and Gravity. 8. The Utility of Quantum Field Theory, SCIPP-00-29, talk given at 30th International Conference on High Energy Physics. 9. Possible Scales of New Physics, M. Dine, in Proceedings of DPF99, hep-ph/9905219. 10. Seeking the Ground State of String Theory, in Proceedings of the 13th Nishinomiya-Yukawa Memorial Symposium, hep-th/9903212. 11. Some Reflections on Moduli, Their Stabilization and Cosmology, Invited talk at ITP Conference on Sypersymmetric Gauge Dynamics and String Theory, Santa Barbara, CA, Nov. 17-20, 1999, hep-th/0001157. 12. Some issues in Gauge Mediation, (Invited talk at SUSY97) hep-ph/9707413, Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 62 (1998) 276. 13. String Theory Dualities, plenary talk given at the 1996 DFP meeting (Minneapolis), hep-th/9609051, in DPF '96: Proceedings, K. Heller et al, eds., World Scientific (Singapore) 1998. 14. Phenomenological Implications of Low-Energy Supersymmetry Breaking, M. Dine, S. Dimopoulos, S. Thomas, S. Raby, and J.D. Wells, hep-ph/9607450, Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 52A, 38 (1997). 15. What is the Scale of Supersymmetry Breaking, hep-ph/9607294, in Nucl. Phys.Proc.Suppl. 52A (1997) 201. 16. Phenomenology of Strongly Coupled Heterotic String Theory, M. Dine and T. Banks, hep-th/9609046, in Proceedings of the Inaugural Conference of the Asian Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics, Seoul, 1996. 17. Coming to Terms with Strongly Coupled Strings, hep-th/9508085. (Paper presented at Strings 95: Future Perspectives in String Theory, USC, 1995), in Future Perspectives in String Theory, Bars et al, eds., World Scientific (Singapore) 1996. 18. Issues in Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking, hep-th/9503035, invited talk at Beyond the Standard Model IV, in Beyond the Standard Model IV, Gunion et al eds., World Scientific (Singapore) 1995. 19. Topics in String Phenomenology, invited talk at the Strings 93 Conference, in Strings 93, Halpern et al, eds, World Scientific (Singapore) 1995. 20. Particle Astrophysics from the Particle Perspective, Plenary talk at the 1993 Lepton-Photon Conference, in the proceedings (Drell et al, eds, World Scientific, 1994). 21. Some Questions of Flavor in Supersymmetry, invited talk at the SUSY93 conference (Boston), in International Workshop on Supersymmetry and Unification of Fundamental Interactions, SUSY-93 Proceedings, Pran Nath, ed., World Scientific (Singapore) 1993. 22. Problems of Naturalness: Some Lessons from String Theory (Invited Talk at the Cincinnati Symposium on Quantum Gravity, Cincinnati, 1992) in Topics on Quantum Gravity and Beyond, F. Mansouri and J. Scanio, eds., World Scientific (Singapore) 1993. 23. Electroweak Baryogenesis: An Overview (Invited talk at the Texas Symposium on Electroweak Baryon Violation, Yale, 1992), SCIPP-92-21, to appear in the proceedings. 24. The Electroweak Theory and Baryogenesis (Lecture given a the 1992 SLAC Summer Institute) in The Third Family and the Physics of Flavor, D. Burke et al, eds., SLAC publication. 25. String Theory: Lessons for Low Energy Physics? in Proceedings of the XXVI International Conference on High Energy Physics, J. Sanford, ed., American Institute of Physics, New York. 26. Electroweak Baryogenesis (Invited talk at the Meeting of the DPF, Vancouver, 1991), in The Vancouver Meeting, Particles and Fields, 91, Axen et al eds., World Scientific (Singapore), 1992. 27. Baryon Number Violation at High Energy in the Standard Model (Invited talk at the 1990 SLAC Summer Institute) in Gauge Bosons and Heavy Quarks, J. Hawthorne, ed., SLAC (Stanford) 1991. 28. String Theory in 1988, and Idiosyncratic View, in Proceedings of the 1988 Meeting of the Division of Particles and Fields of the APS, Storrs, Haller et. al. eds. (World Scientific, Singapore, 1989). 29. Small Handles and Auxiliary Fields (with W. Fischler and N. Seiberg), IAS preprint (1988) to appear in Proc. of the Second Meeting on Quantum Mechanics of Fundamental Systems, Santiago, Chile. 30. Renormalization and Non-Renormalization in Superstring Theories, in Superstrings Composite Structures and Cosmology, S. Gates et. al., eds. (World Scientific, 1988). 31. Is the Superstring Semiclassical? (with N. Seiberg), in Unified String Theories, M. Green and D. Gross, Eds. (World Scientific, 1986). 32. A Superstring Primer, in New Frontiers in Particle Physics, J. M. Cameron et. al., Eds. (World Scientific, 1986). 33. Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking in Superstring Theories, in Anomalies, Geometry, Topology, W. Bardeen and A. White, Eds. (World Scientific, 1985). 34. Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking, in Proc. of the Santa Fe Meeting of the Division of Particle and Fields, T. Goldman and M. Nieto, Eds. (World Scientific, Singapore, 1985). 35. Realistic Supersymmetric Models, in Current Problems in Particle Theory, G. Domokos and S. Kovesi-Domokos, eds., (Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, 1982). 36. Axions, Visible and Invisible, in Novel Results in Particle Physics, R. S. Panvini, M. S. Alam and S. E. Csorna, eds., (A.I.P., New York, 1982). UNIVERSITY SERVICE Department Service 2007 Math Faculty Search Committee 2006 Chair, Search Committee for Particle Physics Theory Position 2006 Search Committee for Particle Physics Experiment position 2002-2003 Physics Department Undergraduate Committee 2002 Search Committee, Particle Astrophysics Position 2001-02 Chair Physics Department Colloquium Committee Physics Department, Search Committee for Particle Astrophysics Position 1999-present Chair or Co Chair, Physics Department Graduate Committee 1998-99 Physics Department Space Committee 1998-00 Search Committee for Astronomy Department Assistant Professor Position Chair, Physics Department Graduate Committee Chair, Search Committee for Elementary Particle Assistant Professor Position 1995-98Graduate Committee, Physics1995-96Search Committee for Elementary Particle Physics Assistant Professor position1994-95Chair, Colloquium Committee, Physics Graduate Committee, Physics1992-95Chair, Colloquium Committee, Physics1991-92Chair, Library Committee, Physics1991-92Chair, Committee to Prepare Physics Six Year Plan1990-91Search Committee for Elementary Particle Assistant Professor Position1989-90Physics Department Executive Committee1988-89Graduate Student Recruiting Officer1985-90Graduate Studies Committee Divisional Service 2003-2004 Chair, Search Committee for Analysis Position in Mathematics 1998 Search Committee for Astronomy Department, Assistant Professor Position 1997-98 Divisional Committee on Academic Personnel (CAP) Academic Senate 2002--2003 Senate Committee on Rules, Jurisdictions and Elections 1997-99 Senate Committee on Teaching 1994-95 Senate Committee on Preparatory Education OUTSIDE PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Visiting Appointments 2007 Institute for Advanced Study, Visiting Member 2006 Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, UCSB 2003Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, UCSB2002Hebrew University and Weizmann Institute1997School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advance Study Physics Department, Weizmann Institute1996Physics Department, Rutgers University1992-presentPhysics Department, Stanford University1991Physics Department, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (July)1990-presentTheory Group, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center1989-90Physics Department, Rutgers University (July)1988-89Visiting Member, School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ1988Physics Department, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (March)1987-88On leave, School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ1987Aspen Center for Physics (July)1985-87Visiting Member, School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ1982Physics Department, Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel (April)1981Theory Group, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (August)1979Aspen Center for Physics (July) Conference Organization 2007 Co-Organizer, Prospects in Theoretical Physics Summer School, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton 2006 Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, Superstring Phenomenology Workshop, Co-Organizer 2005 International Advisory Committee, Strings 2005 (Toronto) 2003 International Advisory Committee, Strings 2003 (Kyoto) 1999 International Advisory Committee, International Symposium on SUPERSYMMETRY, SUPERGRAVITY, AND SUPERSTRINGS, Seoul National University, June 23 (Wed) - 27 (Sun), 1999} 1999 International Advisory Committee, International Conference on Particle Physics and the Early Universe (Trieste) 1999. 1998 International Advisory Committee, University of Pennsylvania workshop, ``New Ideas in Particle Physics and Cosmology.'' 1998 Scientific Advisory Board, Fifth IFT Workshop on Axions (Florida) 1998 Organizing Committee, COSMO98 1997 Advisory Panel, SUSY 97 (U. of Pa.) 1997 Advisory Committee, Cargese Summer School, 1998 1994-95 Organizer, Aspen Session on Nonperturbative Aspects of Supersymmetric Field Theories and String Theory, 1995 1993-94 Advisory Panel, 1994 Aspen Winter School 1993-94 Advisory Panel, SUSY 94 (Ann Arbor) Panels and Working Groups 2001 Co-Convenor of the TeV and Beyond Working Group, Snowmass 2001, The Future of Particle Physics Leader of Compositeness Working Group, Snowmass Workshop on the SSC Professional Service 2008 NSF Advisory Panel 2008 Fermilab Review Panel for Fermilab Research Alliance 2007 DOE Panel to Review High Energy Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2006 Review of Service of E. Weinberg as Editor of Physical Review D for the American Physical Society 2005 DOE Panel to Review High Energy Physics at the University of Pennsylvania 2006 Faculty Search Committee, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center 2006 NSF Committee of Visitors 2006 Fermilab Review Panel for Associated Research Universities 2004 Panel to Review Argonne National Laboratory Theory Program for the University of Chicago 2004-present Editor, Journal of High Energy Physics 2002 NSF Advisory Panel 2001 -2007 Publications Oversight Committee of the American Physical Society 2002 Chair, DPF Nominating Committee 2001 DPF Nominating Committee 2000-03 Board of Trustees, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara 1999-00 DPF Committee to Select Sakurai Prize Winner 1999 to present Physics GRE: Preparation and Evaluation of Problems 1999-2002 Supervisory Editor, Nuclear Physics B 1999 -2000 DOE Advisory Panel for Outstanding Junior Investigator Awards 1999 NSF Advisory Panel for Elementary Particle Theory 1998 to present Chair, Theoretical Advanced Study Institute of the National Science Foundation Scientific Advisory Board 1987-89 Divisional Associate Editor of Physical Review Letters 1989-98 Editor of Physics Letters B 1997-2003 Associate Editor, Reviews of Modern Physics Served on National Science Foundation Panel which recommended recipients of Presidential Faculty Fellowships 1986-87 CUNY-FRAP Panel (Award Grants to CUNY Faculty) Community Service 2006-present Chair, Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater San Jose 2003-2005 Vice Chair, Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater San Jose 1998-2002 Vice President for Personnel, Yavneh Day School, San Jose. 1994- present Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater San Jose. Israel Programs Chair (1994-98) Subcommittee on affirmative action (1995) 1991-94 Board of Trustees, Jewish Community Center of Greater San Jose. Invited Talks at Conferences And Workshops 2008 Lindefest, Stanford, ``Symmetries in String Theory 2007 Durham, UK Annual Theory Meeting, ``Symmetries in String Theory SUSY, Irvine 2005 Minnesota, Frontiers Beyond the Standard Model 2004 Particles, Strings and Cosmology (Northeastern) ``The String Theory Landscape String Phenomenology (Michigan) The String Theory Landscape, Minnesota Conference on Supersymmetry, The String Theory Landscape, String Vacuum Conference, Munich 2003KITP Conference on String Cosmology, ``Cautionary Notes on the Landscape in String TheoryQuantum Theory and Symmetries, ``Is There a Landscape in String TheoryStrings 2003 (Kyoto) ``Towards a String Phenomenology2002Oxford Conference on String Phenomenology, ``Aspects of String Phenomenology2001Symposium on String Theory and Experiment, Enrico Fermi Institute, ``String Theory and the Future of Particle Physics2001Physics Summary Talk of the conference: The Dark Universe: Matter, Energy, and Gravity. Dark Matter and Dark Energy: A Physicists PerspectiveAAAS Meeting, San Francisco, Symposium, Not Just A Mirror Image, Why the Universe is Made of Matter.2000Plenary Talk, 30 years of Supersymmetry, String Theory, Supersymmetry, and Large DimensionsPlenary Talk, International Conference on High Energy Physics (Osaka), The Utility of Quantum Field TheoryPlenary Talk, SUSY 2000, Moduli in String Theory1999Plenary Talk at Cosmic Genesis (A Meeting on the Future of Particle Astrophysics sponsored by NASA, DOE and NSF), Cosmology and Physical LawPlenary Talk DPF 99, Possible Scales of New Physics 199813th Nishinomiya-Yukawa Memorial Symposium, Seeking the Ground State of String TheorySTRINGS 98, "Enhanced Symmetries and the Ground State of String Theory" SUSY98, "Duality and Phenomenology"1997AAAS Meeting, Seattle, Session on Symmetry, Symmetry and Physics at the Shortest Distance Scales. Weizmann Workshop on Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking, Some Aspects of the ( problem. SUSY 97, Some Issues in Gauge Mediation.1996DFP 96, Plenary Talk, String Theory. SUSY 96, Where is the Scale of Supersymmetry Breaking.1995Coral Gables Conference, Strongly Coupled String Theory. Strings 95, Coping with Strongly Coupled String Theory. Fermilab Linear Collider Workshop, Introduction to Supersymmetry Spectroscopy.1994LBL Conference on Strategies for the Detection of Dark Matter Particles, "Axions: Theoretical Status" UC Davis Conference Beyond The Standard Model, "Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking"1993International Workshop on Supersymmetry and the Unification of High Energy Interactions (SUSY93), Boston, MA, "Some Questions of Flavor in Supersymmetry" International Conference on Strings 93, Berkeley, CA, "Topics in String Phenomenology" 16 16th International Symposium on Lepton and Photon Interactions, Ithaca, NY, Plenary Talk, "Particle Astrophysics from the Particle Perspective"KEK conference on CP Violation, Tskuba, Japan, Electoweak Baryogenesis1992Texas Workshop, New Haven, "Electroweak Baryogenesis, an Overview" Cincinnati Symposium in Honor of Retirement of Louis Witten, "Questions of Naturalness: Some Lessons from String Theory" XXVI International Conference on High Energy Physics, Dallas "String Theory: Lessons for Low Energy Physics?"1991Aspen Winter Conference, Aspen, "Baryon Number Violation in the Standard Model" APS Spring Meeting, Washington, "Baryon Number Violation in the Standard Model" DPF Meeting, Vancouver, "Electroweak Baryogenesis"1990SSC Meeting, Dallas, "Baryon Number Violation at High Temperature and High Energy in the Standard Model"1988Maryland Meeting on Superstrings, Composite Structures, and Cosmology, "Renormalization and Non-Renormalization in Superstring Theories" DPF Meeting, Storrs, Plenary Talk, "String Theory in 1988, an Idiosynchratic View"1986Lake Louise Meeting on New Frontiers in Particle Physics, "A Superstring Primer"1985Argonne Symposium on Anomalies, Geometry, Topology, "Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking in Superstring Theories" Santa Barbara Meeting on Unified String Theories, "Is the Superstring Semiclassical" (with N. Seiberg)1984Annual Meeting of the Division of Particles and Fields of the American Physical Society, Santa Fe, NM, "Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking"1982Vanderbilt Conference on Novel Results in Particle Physics, "Axions, Visible and Invisible" Johns Hopkins Workshop, Florence, on Current Problems in Particle Theory, "Realistic Supersymmetric Models" Invited Lectures At Spring And Summer Schools 2008 Cargese Summer School, Theory and Particle Physics: the LHC perspective and beyond 2007 Prospects in Theoretical Physics, Princeton 2003Summer School on String Theory at the Pacific Institute of Mathematical Sciences, ``Towards a String Phenomenology"2003Jerusalem Winter School, ``String Theory and Nature2000TASI School, Boulder, The Strong CP Problem1999TASI School, Boulder, M Theory Phenomenology1996TASI School, Boulder, Low Energy Supersymmetry1994TASI School, Boulder, "Baryogenesis"1992TASI School, Boulder, "Baryon Number Violation in the Standard Model1992SLAC Summer Institute, "The Electroweak Theory and Baryogenesis"1990SLAC Summer Institute, "Baryon Number Violation in the Standard Model"1989ICTP Trieste Spring School, "Compactification of Superstrings"1988Theoretical Advanced Study Institute (TASI), Brown University, "Supersymmetry, Microphysics and Macrophysics"1986Erice School of Subnuclear Physics, "Superstring Phenomenology, an Overview Invited Talks: Colloquia 2008 University of California, Davis, ``String Theory in the LHC Era 2007 Rutgers University, Johns Hopkins University, City College of the City University of New York, ``String Theory in the LHC Era 2005 Technion, ``String theory and Experiment UCSC Math Department 2004 UCSC String Theory Landscape 2004 Carnegie Mellon, ``String Theory and Experiment 2003 Princeton University, ``String Theory and Experiment 2003 UCSC, ``String Theory and Experiment 2002 Weizmann Institute of Science, ``String Theory 2002 Technion Institute of Science and Technology, ``String Theory 2001 UCLA, Dark Matter and Energy: A Physicists Perspective 2000 USC, Towards a String Phenomenology 1997 MIT, Duality University of California, Santa Barbara, Supersymmetry University of Cincinnati, Supersymmetry University of Minnesota, Duality 1996 UC Davis, Supersymmetry University of Utah, Supersymmetry 1992 Stanford, Baryogenesis SLAC, Baryogenesis UC Santa Barbara, Baryogenesis Invited Talks: Some Recent Seminars JULIENOTE I HAD TROUBLE WITH DATES AND MARGINS 2008 UC Irvine 2008 Harvard University, Symmetries in String Theory 2007 Harvard University 2006 ``String Theory Landscape University of California, Berkeley 2008 ``Symmetries in String Theory California Institute of Technology 2007 Symmetries in String Theory Stanford University 2007 Symmetries in String Theory Princeton University 2007 Metastability Yale University New Metastability Johns Hopkins University Metastability Rutgers University Symmetries in String Theory 2006 UT Austin, String Landscape 2005 Institute for Advanced Study, String Phenomenology 2004 Cal Tech, Stanford, UCB String Landscape Popular Lectures 2006 PBSci Staff Lecture Series, ``New Directions in Particle Physics 2006 Yavneh Day School, San Jose Astronomy Night Presentation on Big Bang 2005 Saratoga High School Career Day, Careers in Physics and College Teaching 2005 Gideon Hausner Day School Parents, From the Very Large to the Very Small 2005 COSMOS program, UCSC, ``Big Bang 2004 COSMOS program, UCSC, ``From the Very Large to the Very Small 2004 Chai House, San Jose, ``The Big Bang Shir Hadash Mens Club, from the Very Large to the Very Small 2003 Lifelong Learners of Santa Cruz, ``The Big Bang 2001 AAAS Meeting, San Francisco, ``Why the Universe is Made of Matter 1999 Santa Cruz Veterans Association, ``The Big Bang: How Close Can We Come?" Maimonedes Society of San Jose, ``The Big Bang: How Close Can We Come?" 1997 AAAS meeting, Seattle, ``Symmetry and Physics at the Shortest Distance Scales" TEACHING TEACHING 2003-04 Enrolled Shared Fall Physics 217 Quantum Field Theory I 14 no Physics 291C Particle Physics 5 no Physics 297A Independent Study 1 no Physics 297B Independent Study 1 no Physics 299C Thesis Research 1 no Winter Physics 218 Quantum Field Theory II 8 no Physics 291C Particle Physics 4 no Physics 299A Thesis Research 1 no Physics 299B Thesis Research 1 no Spring Physics 216 Non-Rel. Quantum Mechanics 13 no Physics 291C Particle Physics 4 no Physics 299B Thesis Research 1 no TEACHING 2002-03 Enrolled Shared Fall Physics 114A Math Method Physics 1 no Physics 217 Quant Fld Theory 1 7 no Physics 291C Particle Physics 4 no Physics 297A Independent Study 1 no Physics 299C Thesis Research 1 no Winter Physics 218 Quantum Fld Theo 2 5 no Physics 291C Particle Physics 3 no Physics 297B Independent Study 2 no Physics 299B Thesis Research 1 no Spring Physics 101B Intro Mod Phys 2 36 no Physics 291C Particle Physics 3 no Physics 299A Thesis Research 1 no TEACHING 2001-02 Fall Physics 217 Quant Fld Theory 1 8 no Physics 291C Particle Physics 4 no Physics 297A Independent Study 1 no Physics 297C Independent Study 2 no Physics 299C Thesis Research 1 no Winter Physics 297B Independent Study 1 no Physics 299C Thesis Research 1 no Spring Physics 114A Math Method Physics 42 no Physics 291C Particle Physics 1 no Physics 297B Independent Study 1 no Physics 299C Thesis Research 1 no TEACHING 2000-01 Fall Physics 199 Independent Study 1 no Physics 212 Electromagnetism I 16 no Physics 291C Particle Physics Seminar 5 no Physics 297 Independent Study 1 no Physics 299 Thesis Research 1 no Winter Physics 199 Independent Study 1 no Physics 205 Intro. Phys. Research 15 no Physics 297 Independent Study 1 no Physics 298 Research Project 1 no Physics 299 Thesis Research 2 no Spring Physics 114A Math Methods in Phys. 36 no Physics 199 Independent Study 1 no Physics 298 Research Project 2 no Physics 299 Thesis Research 2 no Physics 301 Supervised Teaching 1 no TEACHING 1999-2000 Fall Physics 114B Math Methods in Phys. 35 no Physics 291C Particle Phys. Seminar 3 no Physics 297 Independent Study 2 no Physics 298 Research Project 1 no Physics 301 Supervised Teaching 1 no Winter Physics 14 Vector Calc./Applications 24 no Physics 199 Independent Study 2 no Physics 291C Particle Physics Seminar 3 no Physics 297 Independent Study 1 no Physics 299 Thesis Research 1 no Spring Physics 114A Math Methods in Phys. 50 no Physics 291C Particle Phys. Seminar 2 no Physics 297 Independent Study 1 no Physics 299 Thesis Research 1 no Physics 301 Supervised Teaching 1 no TEACHING 1998-99 Fall Physics 217 Elem. Field Theory 6 no Physics 299 Thesis Research 2 no Winter Physics 218 Adv. Quantum Field Theory 4 no Physics 299 Thesis Research 2 no Spring Physics 216 Non-Rel. Quantum Mech. 5 no Physics 297 Independent Study 1 no Physics 299 Thesis Research 2 no TEACHING 1997-98 Fall Physics 217 Elementary Field Theory 12 no Physics 297B Independent Study 1 no Physics 299 Thesis Research 2 no Winter Physics 218 Adv. Quantum Field Theory 6 no Physics 297 Independent Research 1 no Physics 298 Research Project 1 no Physics 299 Thesis Research 1 no Spring Physics 216 Non-Relativistic Quant. Mech. 2 no Physics 299 Thesis Research 2 no Summer Physics 299 Independent Study 2 no TEACHING 1996-97 Fall Physics 212 Electromagnetism I 10 no Physics 297 Independent Study 1 no Physics 298 Research Project 1 no Physics 299 Thesis Research 1 no Winter Physics 12 Concepts Thermodynamics 8 no Physics 214 Electromagnetism II 9 no Physics 297 Independent Research 1 no Physics 299 Thesis Research 1 no Spring Sabbatical Leave Physics 298 Research Project 1 no Physics 299 Thesis Research 1 no TEACHING 1995-96 Fall Physics 105 Mechanics 22 no Physics 212 Electromagnetism 11 no Physics 297 Independent Study 2 no Physics 298 Research Project 1 no Physics 299 Thesis Research 1 no Winter Physics 297 Independent Study 1 no Physics 299 Thesis Research 1 no Spring Physics 223 Strong Interactions 8 no Physics 297 Independent Study 1 no Physics 298 Research Project 1 no Physics 299 Thesis Research 1 no TEACHING 1994-95 FallPhysics105Mechanics49noPhysics297Independent Study3noPhysics298Theor. & Exp. Research2noPhysics299Thesis Research1noPhysics301Supervised Teaching1noWinterPhysics218Adv. Quantum Field Theory2noPhysics297Independent Study3noSpringPhysics222Weak Interactions4noPhysics297Independent Study3no TEACHING 1993-94 FallPhysics3Concepts of Modern Physics20noPhysics297Independent Study2noPhysics298Theor. & Exp. Research1noPhysics299Thesis Research1noWinterPhysics218Adv. Quantum Field Theory9noPhysics297Independent Study2noPhysics298Theor. & Exp. Research1noPhysics299Thesis Research2noSpringPhysics217Elem. Quantum Field Theory4noPhysics297Independent Study1noPhysics298Theory & Exp. Research1noTEACHING 1992-93 FallPhysics3Concepts of Modern Physics8noPhysics297Independent Study3noPhysics298Theory & Exper. Research1noPhysics299Thesis Research3noPhysics301Supervised Teaching1noWinterPhysics216Adv. Topics Quantum Mech.13noPhysics297Independent Study2noPhysics299Thesis Research3noPhysics301Supervised Teaching1noSpringPhysics217Elem. Quantum Field Theory11noPhysics297Independent Study4noPhysics298Theor. & Exp. Research1noPhysics299Thesis Research3noStevenson4The Persona of the Scientist3no TEACHING 1991-92 FallPhysics 215Intro. Non-Rel. Quantum Mechanics12noPhysics 299Thesis Research2noWinterPhysics 216Non-Rel. Quant. Mechanics11noPhysics 297Independent Study3noPhysics 298Theor. & Exp. Research2noSpringPhysics 223Strong Interactions6noPhysics 297Independent Study1noPhysics 299Thesis Research3no TEACHING 1990-91 FallPhysics 215Intro. Non-Rel. Quantum Mechanics10noPhysics 297Independent Study1noWinterPhysics 216Non-Rel. Quant. Mechanics11noPhysics 297Independent Study3noSpringPhysics 297Independent Study3no TEACHING 1989-90 City College of CUNY FallSpecial Topics in Particle PhysicsSpringElectricity and Magnetism I TEACHING 1988-89 City College of CUNY FallQuantum Mechanics ISpringQuantum Mechanics II TEACHING 1987-88 City College of CUNY On leave, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton TEACHING 1986-87 City College of CUNY FallQuantum Mechanics ISpringQuantum Mechanics II TEACHING 1985-86 City College of CUNY FallElectricity and Magnetism ISpringElectricity and Magnetism II OTHER TEACHING Graduates: Supervised Ph.D. Thesis John Mason 2008 Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University Zheng Sun 2007, Reseach Associate, KAIST, Seoul. Erick Kramer Professor, Feather River Community College Alexey Anisimov 200* Resesarch Associate, Max Planck Institute, Munich Josh Gray1997-2001. Received Ph.D. 6/01, Discrete Gauge Anomalies in String Theory. Bob Echols1994-1999. Received Ph.D. 6/99, M-Theory Supergravity and the Matrix Model: Graviton Scattering and Non-Renormalization Theorems. Professor, Cal Poly. Rong Li1991-99. Received Ph.D. in 6/99, Graviton- Graviton Scattering and Path Integrals. Yuri Shirman1993-1997. Received Ph.D. 6/97, Topics in Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking. Professor, UC Irvine John Bagnasco1992-1995. Received Ph.D. 3/95, Low Energy Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking Model. Postdoc SLAC Jaipal Tuttle1992-1993. Received Ph.D. 6/93, Two-Dimensional Quantum Black Holes. Financial corporation in Chicago, IL. Doug MacIntire1990-1993. Received Ph.D. 6/93, Discrete Gauge Anomalies in Orbifold Models. Staff, Cal State Monterey Bay Patrick Huet1988-1991 (Now Postdoctoral Fellow, SLAC) Stefan Cordes1984-86 (Ph.D. -- Now Post Doctoral Fellow, Northeastern) Dennis Nemeschansky1982-84 (Ph.D. -- Now Associate Professor, USC) Other Graduate Students Supervised Lorenzo Ubaldi 2007-present Alex Morisse, 2006-present Lorenzo Mannelli 2001-2005 Deva ONeil 2002-2005 Jason Feldt 2002-present Matthew Grivich2000-01Fred Cauthen2000-presentTim Beck2000-01Alexey Anissimov1998-presentGary Edetsberger1999-2000Lisa Bishop1999Antonio Garcia1997-98Josh Gray Bill Clarke1997-2001 1994-96Robert Echols1994-1999Erik Kramer Ari Maller2000-present (PhD expected summer, 2004) 1994-96Yuri Shirman1993-97Rong Li1991-02Chris Lee1986-90  Orals Committees (Partial List) Heath Holguin 2008 Sean Echols 2007 Jeff Jones 2007 Alex Morisse 2007 Zheng Sun 2003 Doug Pahel 2001 Josh Gray2000Alexey Anissimov1999Ruth Schmitz1999Mike Vera1998Robert Echols1998David Empey (Math)1995Dipemker Ray (Math)1995Yuri Shirman1995Rachel Somerville1995Emanuella Barberis1994Sol Friedman1992Julie Glas (Math)1992Michael Gross1992Mark Van Hook1992Kerim Khayat (Math)1991Rong Li1991Jaipal Tuttle1991Nicolo Cartiglia1991 Ph.D. Thesis Defense Committees (Partial List) John Mason 2008 Tim Beck 2008 Matt Johnson 2007 Zheng Sun 2007 Christian Flacco Alexey Anisimov 2003 Doug Epperson December 2001 Jorge Fernandez December 1999 Heather Logan June 1999 James Dann June 1998 Mark Van Hook 1997 Tanya Kurosky 1996 Nicolo CartiligiaDecember 1994Marco DiazJune 1992Ralf HempflingJune 1992Chris Lee1989-90 Rodanthi Tsani1987-89 Ashok Kumar1988-89Stefan Cordes1986, Ph.D. defense, Princeton UniversityDennis Nemeschansky1984 , Ph.D. defense, Princeton University Masters Thesis Committee Member Kimberly Noble September, 1998 Mentored Postdoctoral Fellows 2007- Guido Festuccia Linda Carpenter 2005-2006 Andreas Birkedal (left for financial industry despite being on short list for SLAC faculty position) Assaf Shomer (now in industry, having declined position at UBC) Patrick Fox (now long term postion, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) 2001-2004 Elie Gorbatov (research associate UCSD) 1999-2002 Michael Graesser Presently permanent staff, Los Almoso National Laboratory 1997-1998 Steve Martin. Presently Professor, Northern Illinois University 1995-97 Jens Erler. Presently Associate Professor, University of Mexico. 1993-95 Carl Schmidt. Presently Professor, Michigan State. 1993-94 Scott Thomas. Professor, Rutgers University 1991-93 Robert Leigh. Presently, Assistant Professor, University of Illinois. 1991-93 Alex Pomoral. Presently, Research Associate, CERN. 1988-90 Dimitra Karabali. Professor, Lehman College, CUNY 1988-90 Alex Kagan. Presently, Professor, University of Cincinnati. 1986-88 Ikno Ichinose. Presently, Professor, University of Tokyo. Undergrads Lecturer 1998 REU, Summer Research for Undergrads, UCSC 1997 REU, Summer Research for Undergrads, UCSC 1996 REU, Summer Research for Undergrads, UCSC 1995 REU, Summer Research for Undergrads, UCSC 1994 REU, Summer Research for Undergrads, UCSC 1994 Summer Science Institute, UCSC Senior Thesis Technical Adviser 2004 David Quint B.S. 2001 Christina Zelano B.S. 2000 Sean Stromberg B.S. 1997 Joshua Gray B.S. 1996 Mark Coleman B.S. 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