
معرفی
Howard Baer is a Professor of High Energy Physics and holds the Homer L. Dodge Endowed Chair at the University of Oklahoma's Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronomy. He specializes in theoretical particle physics and cosmology, focusing on supersymmetry, dark matter, and collider physics. His research includes developing the ISAJET event generator and exploring weak scale supersymmetry's implications for experiments like the LHC.
Education:
- B.S., M.S., Ph.D. in Physics from University of Wisconsin-Madison (1979-1984)
Research Interests: Baer's work spans beyond the Standard Model physics, including supersymmetric model building, string phenomenology, dark matter (WIMPs and axions), and cosmological implications. He has contributed to understanding collider signatures at LHC and ILC, and the interplay between particle physics and cosmology.
Awards:
- George Lynn Cross Research Professor
- Fellow of the American Physical Society (1998)
Grants & Advising: Baer has advised numerous students and led projects funded by grants, focusing on supersymmetry, dark matter detection, and collider phenomenology. His team's work on ISAJET and relic density calculations has been pivotal in the field.
Labs/Teams: Active in collaborations such as the Homer L. Dodge Department's research groups, contributing to international initiatives like the LHC and ILC projects.



