CURRICULUM VITAE.

  • Name:
    Paul H. Frampton.
  • Employment:
    Louis D. Rubin, Jr. Distinguished Professor July 1 1996 -
    Professor July 1 1985- June 30 1996.
    Tenured Associate Professor Jan 1 1983 - June 30 1985.
    Assistant Professor of physics Jan 1 1981 - Dec 31 1982.
  • Contact:
    Department of Physics & Astronomy, CB#3255,
    University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3255.
    Telephone: office 919 9627207, cell 919 3571971.
    E-mail:  frampton@physics.unc.edu
  • Education (student):
    Student at King Charles I School, Kidderminster. 1954-62.
    Open Scholar of Brasenose College, Oxford 1962-65.
    Honour Moderations 1963   First class honours.
    Final Honours schools 1965   First class honours.
    B.A. 1965 University of Oxford.
    Senior Hulme Scholar of Brasenose College, Oxford. 1965-68.
    M.A. University of Oxford. 1968.
    D. Phil. University of Oxford. 1968.
  • Education (postdoctoral):
    University of Chicago Sept 1 1968- Aug 31 1970.
    CERN Fellow Sept 1 1970 - Aug 31 1972.
    Syracuse University. 1972-75.
    University of California at Los Angeles. 1975-77.
    The Ohio State University. 1977-78.
    Harvard University. Sept 1 1978- Dec 31 1980.
  • Visits:
    Visiting Professor, Univ. of Texas at Austin. July 1 - Dec 31 1983.
    Visiting Professor, Boston University. July 1 1986 - June 30 1987.
    Visiting Scientist, CERN Laboratory. July 1 - Dec 31 2003.
    Visiting Professor, Perimeter Institute. July 1 - Dec 31 2005.
    Visiting Professor, University of Tokyo, Institute for the Physics
    and Mathematics of the Universe (IPMU), July 1 - Dec 31, 2009.
  • Honors:
    DoE Outstanding Junior Investigator 1981.
    Fellow, American Physical Society 1981.
    D. Sc. advanced degree 1984 University of Oxford.
    Fellow, British Institute of Physics 1986.
    Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science 1990.
    Louis D. Rubin, Jr. Distinguished Professor 1996.
    Conference Festschrift 2003.
  • Teaching:
    Instructor for 25 each, undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
    Mentor to 23 postdocs and adviser to 12 PhD students.
    18 of these 35 became professors.
  • Research:
    Particle phenomenology.
  • Books:
    Dual Resonance Models (1974 & 1986).
    Gauge Field Theories (1986, 2000 & 2008).
  • Personal:
    Born in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England.
    Dual citizen of UK and US.



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