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'''Stuart A. Raby''' (born May 18, 1947, Bronx, New York) is an American physicist and professor at ]. He has contributed to theoretical physics, focusing on areas such as particle physics, quantum field theory, and classical mechanics. '''Stuart A. Raby''' (born May 18, 1947, Bronx, New York) is an American physicist and professor at ]. He has contributed to theoretical physics, focusing on areas such as particle physics, quantum field theory, and classical mechanics.

==Early life and education==
Raby was born in the Bronx, New York, he completed his undergraduate education at the University of Rochester in 1969. He pursued graduate studies at ], earning an M.Sc. in physics in 1973 under the supervision of Professor ]. His research focused on quantum mechanics and mathematical methods for physicists. He continued at Tel Aviv University for his doctoral studies, receiving his Ph.D. in 1976 under the guidance of Professor ].

==Academic career==

From 1976 to 1978, Raby served as a research associate at ]. He then joined ] as an acting assistant professor from 1978 to 1980, teaching advanced graduate courses in electrodynamics, statistical mechanics, and general relativity.

In 1980, Raby transitioned to the ] (SLAC) as a research associate.<ref>https://www.slac.stanford.edu/pubs/slacpubs/2750/slac-pub-2754.pdf</ref> The following year, he began his association with the ], initially as a temporary staff member.<ref>{{cite web |title=Los Alamos Science {{!}} Research Library |url=https://researchlibrary.lanl.gov/about-the-library/publications/la-science/ |website=Los Alamos National Laboratory |language=en}}</ref> Over the next eight years, he rose to the position of group leader of the T-8 Division, overseeing research in both theoretical and applied physics.

During 1982–1983, Raby held a visiting associate research scientist position at the ]. In 1989, Raby joined The Ohio State University as a full professor of physics, a role he continues to hold.<ref>{{cite web |title=Stuart A. Raby {{!}} Department of Physics |url=https://physics.osu.edu/people/raby.1 |website=Osu.edu}}</ref>

==Recognition==

*].
*Frontier Fellowship at ] (March–June 1999).<ref>{{cite web |title=Frontier fellows {{!}} Theory Division |url=https://theory.fnal.gov/people/frontier-fellows/ |website=Fnal.gov}}</ref>
*], awarded by the University of Bonn, Germany (2000–2001, 2002)<ref>https://www.humboldt-foundation.de/en/connect/explore-the-humboldt-network/singleview/1067550/prof-dr-stuart-a-raby</ref>

==Books (selected)==
* Introduction to the standard model and beyond: quantum field theory, symmetries and phenomenology. Cambridge: Cambridge university press. (2021). {{ISBN|978-1108494199}}.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Bussey |first1=Peter J. |title=Introduction to the standard model and beyond: quantum field theory, symmetries and phenomenology: by Stuart Raby, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2021, xvi+619 pp., £60 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-108-49,419-9. Scope: textbook. Level: postgraduate. |journal=Contemporary Physics |date=3 April 2021 |volume=62 |issue=2 |pages=123–123 |doi=10.1080/00107514.2022.2038674 |url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00107514.2022.2038674 |language=en |issn=0010-7514}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |title=Introduction to the Standard Model and Beyond |journal=CERN Courier |date=14 July 2022 |url=https://cerncourier.com/a/introduction-to-the-standard-model-and-beyond/}}</ref>
* Supersymmetric grand unified theories: from quarks to strings via SUSY GUTs. Cham: Springer. (2017). {{ISBN|978-3319552538}}.


==References== ==References==

Revision as of 07:05, 18 December 2024

Stuart A. Raby (born May 18, 1947, Bronx, New York) is an American physicist and professor at The Ohio State University. He has contributed to theoretical physics, focusing on areas such as particle physics, quantum field theory, and classical mechanics.

Early life and education

Raby was born in the Bronx, New York, he completed his undergraduate education at the University of Rochester in 1969. He pursued graduate studies at Tel Aviv University, earning an M.Sc. in physics in 1973 under the supervision of Professor David Horn (Israeli physicist). His research focused on quantum mechanics and mathematical methods for physicists. He continued at Tel Aviv University for his doctoral studies, receiving his Ph.D. in 1976 under the guidance of Professor Lawrence Paul Horwitz.

Academic career

From 1976 to 1978, Raby served as a research associate at Cornell University. He then joined Stanford University as an acting assistant professor from 1978 to 1980, teaching advanced graduate courses in electrodynamics, statistical mechanics, and general relativity.

In 1980, Raby transitioned to the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) as a research associate. The following year, he began his association with the Los Alamos National Laboratory, initially as a temporary staff member. Over the next eight years, he rose to the position of group leader of the T-8 Division, overseeing research in both theoretical and applied physics.

During 1982–1983, Raby held a visiting associate research scientist position at the University of Michigan. In 1989, Raby joined The Ohio State University as a full professor of physics, a role he continues to hold.

Recognition

Books (selected)

  • Introduction to the standard model and beyond: quantum field theory, symmetries and phenomenology. Cambridge: Cambridge university press. (2021). ISBN 978-1108494199.
  • Supersymmetric grand unified theories: from quarks to strings via SUSY GUTs. Cham: Springer. (2017). ISBN 978-3319552538.

References

  1. https://www.slac.stanford.edu/pubs/slacpubs/2750/slac-pub-2754.pdf
  2. "Los Alamos Science | Research Library". Los Alamos National Laboratory.
  3. "Stuart A. Raby | Department of Physics". Osu.edu.
  4. "Frontier fellows | Theory Division". Fnal.gov.
  5. https://www.humboldt-foundation.de/en/connect/explore-the-humboldt-network/singleview/1067550/prof-dr-stuart-a-raby
  6. Bussey, Peter J. (3 April 2021). "Introduction to the standard model and beyond: quantum field theory, symmetries and phenomenology: by Stuart Raby, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2021, xvi+619 pp., £60 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-108-49,419-9. Scope: textbook. Level: postgraduate". Contemporary Physics. 62 (2): 123–123. doi:10.1080/00107514.2022.2038674. ISSN 0010-7514.
  7. "Introduction to the Standard Model and Beyond". CERN Courier. 14 July 2022.

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