Graham Kribs
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.
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Born | 1971 (age 51–52) |
Occupation(s) | Theoretical particle physicist and academic |
Awards | Fellow, American Physical Society Ben Lee Fellow, Fermilab |
Academic background | |
Education | Baccalaureate, University of Toronto Ph.D., University of Michigan |
Thesis | Supersymmetric phenomenology, model building, and signals (1998) |
Doctoral advisor | Gordon L. Kane |
Early life and education
Graham Douglas Kribs was born in 1971, the son of Robert and Margaret Kribs.[1]
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."[2] He earned a Ph.D. at the University of Michigan in 1998.[3] His dissertation, supervised by Gordon L. Kane, was titled, Supersymmetric phenomenology, model building, and signals.[1]
Career
Kribs pursued studies at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, New Jersey, between 2003–2005, and again in 2013.[3]
Kribs joined the University of Oregon Physics faculty in 2005 and was promoted to full professor in 2015.[4] 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."[5] His research interests have included, "new physics, supersymmetry, extra dimensions and black holes".[2]
Selected publications
- Ambrosanio, S.; Kane, G. L.; Kribs, Graham D.; Martin, Stephen P.; Mrenna, S. (November 1, 1996). "Search for supersymmetry with a light gravitino at the Fermilab Tevatron and CERN LEP colliders". Physical Review D. 54 (9): 5395–5411. arXiv:hep-ph/9605398. Bibcode:1996PhRvD..54.5395A. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.54.5395. PMID 10021229. S2CID 471847.
- Kaplan, D. Elazzar; Kribs, Graham D.; Schmaltz, Martin (July 12, 2000). "Supersymmetry breaking through transparent extra dimensions". Physical Review D. 62 (3): 035010. arXiv:hep-ph/9911293. Bibcode:2000PhRvD..62c5010K. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.62.035010. S2CID 18231539.
- Csáki, Csaba; Graesser, Michael L.; Kribs, Graham D. (February 1, 2001). "Radion dynamics and electroweak physics". Physical Review D. 63 (6): 065002. arXiv:hep-th/0008151. Bibcode:2001PhRvD..63f5002C. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.63.065002. S2CID 367373.</ref>
- Csáki, Csaba; Hubisz, Jay; Kribs, Graham D.; Meade, Patrick; Terning, John (June 3, 2003). "Big corrections from a little Higgs". Physical Review D. 67 (11): 115002. arXiv:hep-ph/0211124. Bibcode:2003PhRvD..67k5002C. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.67.115002. S2CID 3102251.
- Csáki, Csaba; Hubisz, Jay; Kribs, Graham D.; Meade, Patrick; Terning, John (August 18, 2003). "Variations of little Higgs models and their electroweak constraints". Physical Review D. 68 (3): 035009. arXiv:hep-ph/0303236. Bibcode:2003PhRvD..68c5009C. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.68.035009. S2CID 13005769.
- Kribs, Graham D.; Plehn, Tilman; Spannowsky, Michael; Tait, Tim M. P. (October 26, 2007). "Four generations and Higgs physics". Physical Review D. 76 (7): 075016. arXiv:0706.3718. Bibcode:2007PhRvD..76g5016K. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.76.075016. S2CID 119637441.
- Kribs, Graham D.; Poppitz, Erich; Weiner, Neal (September 17, 2008). "Flavor in supersymmetry with an extended R symmetry". Physical Review D. 78 (5): 055010. arXiv:0712.2039. Bibcode:2008PhRvD..78e5010K. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.78.055010. S2CID 119178658.
- Appelquist, Thomas; Berkowitz, Evan; Brower, Richard; Buchoff, Michael; Fleming, George; Jin, Xiao-Yong; Kiskis, Joe; Kribs, Graham; Neil, Ethan; Osborn, James; Rebbi, Claudio; Rinaldi, Enrico; Schaich, David; Schroeder, Chris; Syritsyn, Sergei; Vranas, Pavlos; Weinberg, Evan; Witzel, Oliver (March 13, 2015). "Detecting Stealth Dark Matter Directly through Electromagnetic Polarizability". Physical Review Letters. 115. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.171803. S2CID 9466130.
Awards, honors
- 2015 Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society. Citation: For contributions to our understanding of physics beyond the Standard Model, in particular theories with supersymmetry and extra generations of matter.[6]
- 2011 Ben Lee Fellow, Fermilab, "awarded to visiting theorists with outstanding achievements in particle physics".[2]
References
- Kribs, Graham Douglas (1998). Supersymmetric phenomenology, model building, and signals (Thesis). p. iii. hdl:2027.42/131252. OCLC 68800883. ProQuest 304434647.
- "Adventurous Ben Lee fellow to give talk today". Fermilab Today. Retrieved April 29, 2022.
- "Graham Kribs - Scholars | Institute for Advanced Study". www.ias.edu. December 9, 2019. Retrieved April 29, 2022.
- "Graham Kribs promoted | Department of Physics". physics.uoregon.edu. Retrieved April 29, 2022.
- "Institute for Fundamental Science | Institute for Fundamental Science". ifs.uoregon.edu. Retrieved April 29, 2022.
- "APS Fellow Archive". aps.org. Retrieved April 29, 2022.
External links
- Official website
- Graham Kribs: Beyond the Standard Model, Lecture 1 on YouTube. Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics. (video, 1:31:32)
- Graham Kribs: Beyond the Standard Model, Lecture 2 on YouTube. Mainz Institute for Theoretical Physics. (video, 1:29:51)