Frederick J. Gilman
Professor
Department of Physics
Carnegie Mellon University
United States of America
Biography
PhD: Princeton University (1965) B.S.: Michigan State University (1962) Professional Societies: Fellow, American Physical Society Dean, Mellon College of Science, Carnegie Mellon University, 2007–2016 Director, McWilliams Center for Cosmology, Carnegie Mellon University, 2007– Head, Physics Department, Carnegie Mellon University, 1999–2008 Professor of Physics, Carnegie Mellon University, 1995– Deputy Director, Superconducting Supercollider Laboratory, 1994–95 Associate Director and Head, Physics Research Division, Superconducting Supercollider Laboratory, 1990–94 Professor, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, 1973–90 Associate Professor, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, 1969–73 Research Associate, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, 1967–69 Post-doctoral Research: California Institute of Technology, 1965–67
Research Interest
High Energy Physics Theory Astrophysics & Cosmology
Publications
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C.-W. Chiang and F. J. Gilman, KL,S to ππνν̅ Decays Within and Beyond the Standard Model,Phys. Rev. D 62, 094026 (2000).
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F. J. Gilman, K. Kleinknecht and B. Renk, The Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa Quark-Mixing Matrix, review article published in the 2004 Review of Particle Physics, S. Eidelman et. al., Phys. Lett. B 592, 1 (2004).
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F. J. Gilman, Roadmap to the Future, invited summary talk at the 2004 SLAC Summer Institute in Particle Physics, Nature’s Greatest Puzzles, August 2-13, 2004, Stanford, California; published in eConf: http://www.slac.stanford.edu/econf/C040802/.
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A. Albrecht et al., Quantum Universe: The Revolution in 21st Century Particle Physics, DOE/NSF HEPAP subpanel report, April 2004.
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J. Bagger et al., Discovering the Quantum Universe: The Role of Particle Colliders, DOE/NSF HEPAP subpanel report, February 2006.