Christopher Stubbs
Christopher Stubbs (born March 12, 1958 in Frankfurt am Main ) is an experimental physicist and Samuel C. Moncher Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Harvard University . Here he conducts research at the interface between particle physics, cosmology and gravitational research.
Education and career
Stubbs attended the Iranzamin International School in Tehran and studied physics at the University of Virginia with a bachelor's degree in 1981. He received his doctorate in 1988 from the University of Washington (collaboration with Eric Adelberger ). He then went to the University of California at Berkeley and in 1991 to Santa Barbara , where he was most recently an associate professor. 1994 moved to the University of Washington, where he was full professor ( full professor ) for physics and astronomy in 1998 . Since 2003 he has been a professor at Harvard University.
Awards
- Packard Fellow
- 1993: Sloan Research Fellow
- 1996: NAS Award for Initiatives in Research from the National Academy of Sciences
- 1999: Fellow of the American Physical Society
- 2001: Name giver for the asteroid (11713) Stubbs
- 2007: Gruber Prize for Cosmology (together with the High-z Supernova Search Team, see: Supernova Cosmology Project )
Web links
- Harvard University Department of Physics: CHRISTOPHER W. STUBBS , Research Group
- Short biography at the American Institute of Physics
- JPL Small-Body Database Browser: 11713 Stubbs (1998 HG51)
Individual evidence
- ^ Past Fellows. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, accessed August 10, 2019 .
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SURNAME | Stubbs, Christopher |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American experimental physicist |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 12, 1958 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Frankfurt am Main |