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Jim Cline is a Professor in the Physics Department at McGill University, affiliated with the High Energy Theory Group. His research focuses on the interface of particle physics and cosmology, including dark matter model-building, electroweak baryogenesis, and string theory-inspired inflation models. He advises graduate students in experimental and theoretical particle physics and cosmology.
Professor Cline teaches PHYS 251: Honours Classical Mechanics I and PHYS 567: Particle Physics. He has a diverse academic background, with notable contributions to dark matter detection, B meson decay studies, and cosmological constant problem research.
- Research Interests: Dark matter, theoretical particle physics, cosmology, string theory, and high-energy physics phenomena.
- Teaching: Classical mechanics, particle physics fundamentals, and advanced theoretical coursework.
- Composer: Maintains a music page on IMSLP with compositions like L'Ennemi and Saxtasy Rag.
His graduate students have pursued careers in academia, industry, and government sectors, reflecting his mentorship in interdisciplinary research.


