第一篇:Sheldon Cooper - Resume
SHELDON L.COOPER
2311 N.LOS ROBLES AVENUE #4A, PASADENA, CA 91101
(167)262-1777 •
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a tenured faculty position researching the existence of magnetic monopoles and their relation to a low entropy astrological past.WORK EXPERIENCE
California Institute of Technology, Theoretical High Energy PhysicsPostdoctoral Scholar
Research new theories of hadronization in baryons
Research magnetic monopoles in condensed-matter systems by modeling spin ice
Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies, Theoretical AstrophysicsVisiting Professor
Jun.2001 – Present Pasadena, CA
Aug.1996 – May 1997 Heidelberg, Germany
Lectured on supersymmetry in fermions
Applied for research grants to experimentally show asymptotic freedom in quarks and gluons
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Theoretical Physics
Dissertation Title: Black-hole Entropy in Loop Quantum Gravity California Institute of Technology
GPA: 4.00
May 2001 Pasadena, CA
Ph.D., Theoretical Physics
Dissertation Title: Electroweak Baryogenesis and Low Energy Supersymmetry University of Texas
GPA: 4.00
May 1996 Austin, TX
B.S., Physics
University of Texas
GPA: 3.99
May 1994 Austin, TX
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
Experienced in MATLAB, C/C++, Java, C#, Python
AWARDS & HONORS
Caltech Chancellor's Award for Science Stevenson Award May 2003 Sept.1994
PUBLICATIONS
S Cooper, L Hofstadter, Paradoxical Moment-of-Inertia Changes Due to Putative Super-Solids.Institute of Experimental Physics 2003 Conference, Warsaw, Poland, November 7-13, 2003.S Cooper, Z Fang, N Nagaosa, The anomalous Hall effect and magnetic monopoles in momentum space.Science, Vol.302 no.5642 pp.92-953, October 2003.S Cooper, G Giudice, R Rattazzi, Theories with gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking.Physics Reports, Volume 322, Issue 6, 1 December 1999, Pages 419–499