Neil Lambert
Neil Lambert is a Theoretical Physicist and a Professor in Theoretical Physics at King's College London. His research is primarily concerned with supersymmetry, string theory and M-theory.[1]
Lambert graduated from University of Toronto with BSc in Mathematics and Physics in 1992. He did his Graduate Studies at Cambridge University.
He was also a Staff Physicist at CERN from 2010 to 2013.[2]
Education[edit]
BSc, University of Toronto (Graduated in 1992)[3]
PhD, Cambridge University (Advisor: Paul Townsend. Graduated in 1996)[1]
Career[edit]
From 2000-2005 he held a PPARC Advanced Fellowship at King's College London, and later was given a Lectureship and later a Chair in 2009. He has also held post-doctoral positions at École normale supérieure (Paris) and Rutgers University. From 2010-2013 he was a staff physicist at CERN.[1] He also holds the post of honorary advisor at Blackbeam United Cosmos Organisation, which is a university student-led science organisation.[4]
Selected Publications[edit]
- Bagger J, Lambert N. Gauge symmetry and supersymmetry of multiple M2-branes. Physical Review D. 2008 Mar 7;77(6):065008. [1] According to Google Scholar, it has been cited 1307 times.[5]
- Bagger J, Lambert N. Modeling multiple M2-branes. Physical Review D. 2007 Feb 26;75(4):045020. According to Google Scholar, this article has been cited 975 times [5]
- Bagger J, Lambert N. Comments on multiple M2-branes. Journal of High Energy Physics. 2008 Feb 28;2008(02):105.
- Bagger J, Lambert N. Three-algebras and N= 6 Chern-Simons gauge theories. Physical Review D. 2009 Jan 7;79(2):025002.*
- Lambert N, Papageorgakis C, Schmidt-Sommerfeld M. M5-branes, D4-branes and quantum 5D super-Yang-Mills. Journal of High Energy Physics. 2011 Jan 1;2011(1):83.
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Professor Neil Lambert". www.kcl.ac.uk. Retrieved 2020-11-04.
- ↑ "Professor Neil Lambert". www.kcl.ac.uk. Retrieved 2020-11-04.
- ↑ "Professor Neil Lambert". www.kcl.ac.uk. Retrieved 2020-11-04.
- ↑ "About Us". bmuco. Retrieved 2020-11-04.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 [ ] Google Scholar Author page, Accessed May 27 2021
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