Contact Info
Physics Member - School of Natural Sciences
Bloomberg Hall - 225
Institute for Advanced Studies
Office Phone 609-734-8226
meade@ias.edu
Research Related
Background and Research Interests:
I am currently a physics member in the school of natural sciences at the Institute for Advanced Studies. I received my PhD in high energy theoretical physics from Cornell University in 2006 and spent the 2006-2007 academic year as a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University. My research interestes are widely varied and extend from more formal subjects such as understanding the dynamics of strongly coupled gauge theories to very phenomenological activities related to understanding results from experiments. Primarily my research deals with the physics of the TeV scale and the upcoming experiments at the LHC.
A new monte carlo tool developed in collaboration with Matt Reece for simulation of physics beyond the standard model: BRIDGE
CV and Papers:
- My CV including papers in mathematics not found on SPIRES (current as of 9/07) pdf ps
- My physics papers via SPIRES
Articles About Me:
- An amusing article about me that ran in the W&M News (from The College of William & Mary my undergraduate institution)
- A brief article in the Cornell Chronicle about my attendance at the 55th Lindau Meeting of Nobel Laureates and Students
- My info from the US delegation website for the 55th Lindau Meeting of Nobel Laureates and Students
Useful Links
| SPIRES | New hep-ph | New hep-th |
| Princeton Weather | Particle Theory Rumor Mill | Postdoc Rumor Mill |
| Rutgers Theory Seminars | IAS Squash Ladder | IAS/PU HET calendar |
This page last updated
September 2007