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1 "fermilab's greatest hits: highlights from the first fifty years," video and slides of my january 27, 2017 public lecture.
2 "time and change," on my transition to distinguished scientist emeritus at fermilab
3 "ın memoriam: john david jackson" for fermilab; and "john david jackson," in physics today
4 2016 future colliders symposium in hong kong: "scientific overview"
5 "electroweak symmetry breaking in historical perspective," for annual review of nuclear and particle science (2015) and preprint
6 "viewpoint: a more precise higgs boson ma***," for aps physics
7 "luminosity goals for a 100-tev pp collider," with ı. hinchliffe, et al.
8 "neutron-antineutron oscillations &h****ip;," with d. g. phillips ıı, et al., in physics reports and preprint
9 "perspectives at the energy frontier," symposium on the future of high energy physics, hong kong university of science and technology, january 19, 2015 "celebrating quarkonium: the first forty years," cern ph seminar slides, november 11, 2014 cern — six decades of science, ınnovation, cooperation, and ınspiration, my back page essay for aps news, august/september 2014 questions and answers with chris quigg: the past, present, and future of particle physics. an interview for the bookends feature of physics today online, july 2014. the second edition of gauge theories of the strong, weak, and electromagnetic ınteractions, published by princeton university press, is now available. see the ıllustration package (digital versions of the figures) for cla***room use. march 2014 update to the top-ma*** time series originally published as figure1 of "top–ology," phys. today 50n5, 20 (1997) [extended version at hep-ph/9704332]. project x physics book "american particle physics at cern and at home," physics today online, may 31, 2013 "the world according to higgs," fermilab auditorium lecture series: streaming video ıctp south american ınst**ute for fundamental research school, particle physics in the lhc era, april 2013: "the standard model—ıts magic and ıts shortcomings" (five lectures) fermilab colloquium, april 4, 2012: "the higgs boson for the ma***es?" and video "the boundless horizons of supercollider physics," slides from my sakurai prize lecture at the april 2011 aps meeting ehlq preprint or reviews of modern physics resource letter: quantum chromodynamics on arxiv or in american journal of physics (november 2010) download "unanswered questions in the electroweak theory" reprint from annual reviews (2009) minute particulars & hidden symmetries symposium at fermilab, december 14 – 15, 2009 american a***ociation of physics teachers established the john david jackson excellence in graduate education award parton luminosity plots for the lhc: here and here the lhc at cern is running at 6.5 tev per beam. ·atlas tour·2007 update·cms tour·2007 update·tracker
10 "celebrating quarkonium: the first forty years," cern ph seminar slides, november 11, 2014
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6 The Future of High Energy Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, January 19, 2015 "Celebrating Quarkonium: The First Forty Years," CERN PH Seminar slides, November 11, 2014 CERN — Six Decades of Science, Innovation, Cooperation, and Inspiration, my Back Page essay for APS News, August/September 2014 Questions and answers with Chris Quigg: The past, present, and future of particle physics. An interview for the Bookends feature of Physics Today Online, July 2014. The second edition of Gauge Theories of the Strong, Weak, and Electromagnetic Interactions, published by Princeton University Press, is now available. See the Illustration Package (digital versions of the figures) for cla***room use. March 2014 update to the top-ma*** time series originally published as Figure1 of "Top–ology," Phys. Today 50N5, 20 (1997) [extended version at hep-ph/9704332]. Project X Physics Book "American particle physics at CERN and at home," Physics Today Online, May 31, 2013 "The World According to Higgs," Fermilab Auditorium Lecture Series: streaming video ICTP South American Inst**ute for Fundamental Research School, Particle Physics in the LHC Era, April 2013: "The Standard Model—Its Magic and Its Shortcomings" (five lectures) Fermilab Colloquium, April 4, 2012: "The Higgs Boson for the Ma***es?" and Video "The Boundless Horizons of Supercollider Physics," slides from my Sakurai Prize Lecture at the April 2011 APS Meeting EHLQ preprint or Reviews of Modern Physics Resource Letter: Quantum Chromodynamics on arXiv or in American Journal of Physics (November 2010) Download "Unanswered Questions in the Electroweak Theory" reprint from Annual Reviews (2009) Minute Particulars & Hidden Symmetries Symposium at Fermilab, December 14 – 15, 2009 American a***ociation of Physics Teachers established the John David Jackson Excellence in Graduate Education Award Parton Luminosity Plots for the LHC: here and here The LHC at CERN is running at 6.5 TeV per beam. ·ATLAS Tour·2007 update·CMS Tour·2007 update·Tracker
7 Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, January 19, 2015 "Celebrating Quarkonium: The First Forty Years," CERN PH Seminar slides, November 11, 2014 CERN — Six Decades of Science, Innovation, Cooperation, and Inspiration, my Back Page essay for APS News, August/September 2014 Questions and answers with Chris Quigg: The past, present, and future of particle physics. An interview for the Bookends feature of Physics Today Online, July 2014. The second edition of Gauge Theories of the Strong, Weak, and Electromagnetic Interactions, published by Princeton University Press, is now available. See the Illustration Package (digital versions of the figures) for cla***room use. March 2014 update to the top-ma*** time series originally published as Figure1 of "Top–ology," Phys. Today 50N5, 20 (1997) [extended version at hep-ph/9704332]. Project X Physics Book "American particle physics at CERN and at home," Physics Today Online, May 31, 2013 "The World According to Higgs," Fermilab Auditorium Lecture Series: streaming video ICTP South American Inst**ute for Fundamental Research School, Particle Physics in the LHC Era, April 2013: "The Standard Model—Its Magic and Its Shortcomings" (five lectures) Fermilab Colloquium, April 4, 2012: "The Higgs Boson for the Ma***es?" and Video "The Boundless Horizons of Supercollider Physics," slides from my Sakurai Prize Lecture at the April 2011 APS Meeting EHLQ preprint or Reviews of Modern Physics Resource Letter: Quantum Chromodynamics on arXiv or in American Journal of Physics (November 2010) Download "Unanswered Questions in the Electroweak Theory" reprint from Annual Reviews (2009) Minute Particulars & Hidden Symmetries Symposium at Fermilab, December 14 – 15, 2009 American a***ociation of Physics Teachers established the John David Jackson Excellence in Graduate Education Award Parton Luminosity Plots for the LHC: here and here The LHC at CERN is running at 6.5 TeV per beam. ·ATLAS Tour·2007 update·CMS Tour·2007 update·Tracker
8 Particle Physics in the LHC Era,
9 Annual Reviews
10 We do not know what the new wave of exploration will find, but the discoveries we make and the new puzzles we encounter are certain to change the face of particle physics and echo through neighboring sciences.
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