
معرفی
George Sterman is a Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Stony Brook University and Director of the Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics (YITP) since 2001. He has been affiliated with Stony Brook since 1979, joining as an Assistant Professor. His research focuses on quantum field theory, particularly its applications to high-energy physics and quantum chromodynamics (QCD).
Education:
- Bachelor’s in Physics, University of Chicago
- PhD in Physics, University of Maryland, College Park (1974)
Research Interests:
Sterman’s work has been pivotal in establishing QCD as the theory of strong interactions. He developed foundational tools such as factorization theorems, infrared safety, and resummation techniques, critical for interpreting high-energy collider data. His current research addresses precision calculations in quantum field theory and non-perturbative phenomena in high-energy collisions.
Awards:
- Guggenheim Fellowship
- APS Fellowship
- J.J. Sakurai Prize (shared with Alfred H. Mueller)
Advising & Grants:
No formal student advisees listed, though he contributes to collaborative projects like the CTEQ initiative. His work is supported through institutional and federal funding channels.
Labs/Teams:
Director of the Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics (YITP), a leading center for theoretical physics research.



