David E. Kaplan

David E. Kaplan
Born United States
Residence United States
Nationality American
Alma mater UC Berkeley
University of Washington
Awards Kavli Frontiers Fellow
Alfred P. Sloan Fellow
Scientific career
Fields Theoretical particle physics
Institutions Johns Hopkins University
Doctoral advisor Ann Nelson

David Elazzar Kaplan is a theoretical particle physicist at the Johns Hopkins University.

Biography

David E. Kaplan received his Bachelor University of California at Berkeley in 1991, Master in physics from the University of Washington in 1996 and PhD from the same institute under supervision of Ann Nelson in 1999. After postdoctoral positions at the University of Chicago, Argonne National Lab and the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, he joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins in 2002.

His primary research interest is physics beyond the standard model with particular focus on the Higgs mechanism and potentially related physics such as supersymmetry, new forces, extra dimensions and dark matter. He is also exploring connections between high energy physics and cosmology. He was selected as a Kavli Frontiers Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, and a Alfred P. Sloan Fellow.

In 2011, Kaplan co-hosted season three of National Geographic Channel's Known Universe documentary series along with Sigrid Close, Andy Howell, Michael J. Massimino, and Steve Jacobs.[1] Kaplan also produced (and starred in) the documentary Particle Fever.

Notes

  1. "Known Universe (TV Series 2009–)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2013-11-02.

References

  • Kaplan, David E; Sundrum, Raman (2 Jun 2005). "A Symmetry for the Cosmological Constant". Journal of High Energy Physics. 2006 (7): 042. arXiv:hep-th/0505265. Bibcode:2006JHEP...07..042K. doi:10.1088/1126-6708/2006/07/042.
  • Kaplan, David E; Schmaltz, Martin (8 Feb 2003). "The Little Higgs from a Simple Group". Journal of High Energy Physics. 2003 (10): 039. arXiv:hep-ph/0302049. Bibcode:2003JHEP...10..039K. doi:10.1088/1126-6708/2003/10/039.
  • Kaplan, David E; Tait, Tim M. P (9 Oct 2001). "New Tools for Fermion Masses from Extra Dimensions". JHEP. 0111 (51). arXiv:hep-ph/0110126. Bibcode:2001STIN...0287856K.
  • Elazzar Kaplan, D; Kribs, Graham D; Schmaltz, Martin (10 Nov 1999). "Supersymmetry Breaking through Transparent Extra Dimensions". Physical Review D. 62 (3). arXiv:hep-ph/9911293. Bibcode:2000PhRvD..62c5010K. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.62.035010.


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