Graham Kribs Explained

Occupation:Theoretical particle physicist and academic
Awards:Fellow, American Physical Society
Ben Lee Fellow, Fermilab
Education:Baccalaureate, University of Toronto
Ph.D., University of Michigan
Thesis Url:https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/131252
Thesis Title:Supersymmetric phenomenology, model building, and signals
Thesis Year:1998
Doctoral Advisor:Gordon L. Kane

Graham Kribs is an American theoretical particle physicist at the University of Oregon. He was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2015.

Early life and education

Graham Douglas Kribs was born in 1971, the son of Robert and Margaret Kribs.

Kribs did undergraduate work at the University of Toronto, and he participated in a Fermilab high energy physics program with Drasko Jovanovic. After that summer he "was hooked on high energy physics." He earned a Ph.D. at the University of Michigan in 1998.[1] His dissertation, supervised by Gordon L. Kane, was titled, Supersymmetric phenomenology, model building, and signals.[2]

Career

Kribs pursued studies at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, New Jersey, between 2003–2005, and again in 2013.

Kribs joined the University of Oregon Physics faculty in 2005 and was promoted to full professor in 2015.[3] He serves there as Director of the Institute for Fundamental Science, which "enhances the experimental, theoretical, and astronomy research activities at the University of Oregon."[4] His research interests have included, "new physics, supersymmetry, extra dimensions and black holes".

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Awards, honors

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2019-12-09 . Graham Kribs - Scholars Institute for Advanced Study . 2022-04-29 . www.ias.edu . en.
  2. Kribs . Graham Douglas . 1998 . Supersymmetric phenomenology, model building, and signals . . 68800883 . 2027.42/131252 . free . iii .
  3. Web site: Graham Kribs promoted Department of Physics . 2022-04-29 . physics.uoregon.edu.
  4. Web site: Institute for Fundamental Science Institute for Fundamental Science . 2022-04-29 . ifs.uoregon.edu.
  5. Web site: APS Fellow Archive . 2022-04-29 . aps.org . en.
  6. Web site: Adventurous Ben Lee fellow to give talk today . 2022-04-29 . Fermilab Today.