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High Energy Theory Group
Faculty
- Christopher D. Carone (PhD Harvard, 1994)
- Marc Sher (PhD Colorado, 1980)
- Joshua Erlich (PhD MIT, 1999)
Research
Our research in high energy theory focuses on physics beyond the standard model and its experimental consequences. Recent research topics include:
- Electroweak symmetry breaking
- Extra dimensions
- Noncommutative spacetime
- Lorentz violation
- Supersymmetry and unified theories
- Higgs physics
- String theory applied to Quantum Chromodynamics
- Particle physics applications of cosmology
For recent publications, click here
Students
Graduate:
- Reinard Primulando (Carone)
- Dylan Albrecht (Erlich)
- Gardner Marshall (Sher)
Undergraduate:
- Virginia Forstall (Carone)
- Emily Goodale (Erlich)
- Ron Wilcox (Erlich)

















