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Pierre Ramond

Distinguished Professor


Education

PhD Syracuse University (1969)

Research Group

High Energy Theory/Institute for Fundamental Theory

Research Interest

Research interests include:Superstring theory applied to the Standard Model: Yukawa couplings, neutrino masses, grand unification, supersymmetric cosmology.

Selected Publications

Ramond R. "Neutrino Theories", in San Juan 2000, Particle physics and cosmology, 75-90

Ramond R. "Boson Fermion Confusion: The String Path to Supersymmetry", UFIFT-HEP-01-02 (Oct 2000) 9p. [HEP-TH 0102012]

Lukas A, Ramond P, Romanino A, and Ross GG. "Neutrino Masses and Mixing in Brane World Theories", Fermilab-Pub-00-284-T (Nov 2000) 45p. [HEP-PH 0011295]

Lukas A, Ramond P, Romanino A, and Ross GG. "Solar Neutrino Oscillation from Large Extra Dimensions", Phys.Lett.B495:136-146,2000. [HEP-PH 0008049]

Hill CT and Ramond P. "Topology in the Bulk: Gauge Field Solitons in Extra Dimensions", Nuclear Phys. B596:243-258,2001. [HEP-TH 0007221]