Stan brodsky biography
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Stanley Brodsky
Professor of Particle Physics and Astrophysics, Emeritus
SLAC General Program
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Recipient of the Watkins Physics Award and Visiting Professorship bygd the Watkins Foundations at Wichita State University in November,
Awarded the International Pomeranchuk Prize for
The Pomeranchuk Prize fryst vatten a major international award for theoretical physics, awarded annually since by the Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics (ITEP)
from Moscow to one international forskare and one Russian forskare, It fryst vatten named after Russian physicist Isaak Yakovlevich Pomeranchuk, who together with Lev Landau,
established the Theoretical Physics Department of the Institute. The Laureates for were Professor Victor Fadin and myself.
Recipient of the J. J. Sakurai Prize in Theoretical Physics, awarded by the American Physical Society.
Honorary grad of doctor scientiarum honoris causa (h.c.) from Southern Denmark University
Alexander von Humboldt Distinguished U.S. Se
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Stan Brodsky Bio
Born in Brooklyn, NY | ||
Education | ||
| Ed.D., Columbia University | ||
| M.F.A., Painting, Iowa University | ||
| B.J. Photo-Journalism, Missouri University | ||
Academic Position | ||
| Professor Emeritus of Art, former Director of Studio Programs, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University, Brookville, NY | ||
Selected Solo Exhibitions | ||
| Here and There, A Life in Landscape, essay by Hilarie M. Sheets June Kelly Gallery, New York; catalogue | ||
| Stan Brodsky: Retrospective, The Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY; catalogue | ||
| The Impact of Color, essay by Phyllis Braff, June Kelly Gallery, New York | ||
| Stan Brodsky: The Gesture of Color, Port Washington Public Library, NY | ||
| Visions and Vibrations, June Kelly Gallery/concurrent with retrospective exhibition, Stan Brodsky: The Figure, , curated by Karen T. Albert, Emily Lowe • Stanley BrodskyAmerican physicist Stanley J. Brodsky (born January 9, ) is an American theoretical physicist and emeritus professor in the SLAC Theory Group at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory at Stanford University. Biography[edit]Brodsky obtained an undergraduate degree in and Ph.D. in physics in from the University of Minnesota, where his advisor was Donald R. Yennie. After two years as a research associate for Tsung-Dao Lee at Columbia University, in he began working for SLAC, where he became a professor in [1] Brodsky's research has focused on quantum chromodynamics, which is the theory describing the strong interactions between quarks and gluons. His paper co-authored with Glennys Farrar, Scaling Laws at Large Transverse Momentum (Phys. Rev. Lett. 31, –), and paper with Peter Lepage, Exclusive Processes in Perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics (Phys. Rev. D 22, –), led to the award of the Sakurai Prize.[2] He was the recipient o | ||