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Byers Theoretical Elementary Particle
Office: 3-116 Knudsen
Phone: (310) 825-3588
email
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Educational Background: |
- B.A., University of California, Berkeley, 1950; highest honors
- M.S., University of Chicago, 1953
- Ph.D., Chicago, 1956
- M.A., University of Oxford, 1967
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Academic Appointments: |
- 1993- Research Professor and Professor emeritus on recall, University
of California at Los Angeles.
- 1961-1993 Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor
of Physics, University of California at Los Angeles.
- 1972-73 Science Research Council Senior Scientist, University of
Oxford.
- 1968-73 Joint appointment: Professor of Physics at University of
California at Los Angeles; Janet Watson Visiting Fellow of Somerville
College, and Faculty Lecturer, Department of Theoretical Physics, University
of Oxford.
- 1967-68 Official Fellow and Tutor in Physics, Somerville College,
Oxford; Faculty Lecturer, Department of Theoretical Physics, University
of Oxford, England.
- 1964-65 Member, School of Mathematics, Institute for Advanced Study,
Princeton, New Jersey.
- 1958-61 Research Associate and Assistant Professor, Institute for
Theoretical Physics and Department of Physics, Stanford University,
Stanford, California.
- 1956-58 Research Fellow, Department of Mathematical Physics, University
of Birmingham, Birmingham, England
- 2002-2005 Vice-president, President-elect, President, and Past President
of the Forum on History of Physics of the American Physical Society.
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Appointments:
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- John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellow (1964-65)
- Official Fellow and Tutor in Physics, Somerville College, Oxford.
(1967-1968)
- Janet Watson Visiting Fellow and Tutor in Physics, Somerville College,
Oxford. (1968-72)
- Science Research Council Visiting Fellow, University of Oxford .
(1978 and 1985)
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Honorary Fellowships: |
- Fellow of American Physical Society. (APS)
- Fellow of American Association of the Advancement of Science. (AAAS)
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Research Interests: |
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In the recent past, research interests have been in
heavy quark physics and bound state theory. My students and I have done
research on both QCD and QED bound states; i.e., quarkonium and positronium,
muonium, etc.. A recent publication summarizing the QCD work is an article
in Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum, N. Brambilla and G.
M. Prosperi, ed.; World Scientific, Singapore, 1995 entitled "Threshold
Production of Charmed and B Mesons in e+e- Annihilations."
More recent work has been in general relativity.&
Prof. Byers works on history of physics having done research recently
on the contributions
of 20th century women to physics. See electronic archive on the
World Wide Web at http://cwp.library.ucla.edu
and/or by clicking on the hyperlink provided here.
She has written on the
scientists' role in the 1945 decision to use atomic bombs
in the war against Japan. In addition to this paper see also
her presentation on Fermi and Szilard at the University of Chicago
Reunion on the Centennial of Enrico Fermi's Birth. |
Selected
Recent Publications |
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here for a list of selected recent publications
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