Keith Olive

Keith Alison Olive
Alma mater University of Chicago
Awards Hans Bethe Prize 2018
Scientific career
Fields Cosmology, Big Bang nucleosynthesis
Institutions University of Minnesota

Keith Alison Olive is a theoretical physicist, and director at the William I Fine Theoretical Physics Institute, University of Minnesota, specializing in particle physics and cosmology.[1]

Honors and awards

Olive was the 2018 Hans Bethe Prize Recipient;[2] elected a fellow of the American Physical Society in 2003; [3][4] awarded the National Science Foundation Young Investigator Award for the years 1987-1994;[5][6] elected University of Minnesota Distinguished Mcknight Professor 1998–present;[7][8] and granted the George W. Taylor Award for distinguished Research in 1988 by the College of Science and Engineering at the University of Minnesota.[9]

Publications

He is one of the editor of a book, Inner Space/outer Space,[10] The University of Chicago Press (1986) and a number of journal articles. His most cited article, cited 5619 times according to Google Scholar [11] is Hagiwara, Hikasa, Nakamura, et al. "Review of Particle Properties" published in 2002 in vol. 66 issue 1 of American Physical Society.

References

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