Joint Physics
Dept-Math Dept Seminar
March 29, Wednesday (* SPECIAL
DAY*)
The
1,358,954,496 Matrix Elements to Get From SUSY Diff EQ’s to Pictures, Codes, Card
Games, Music, Computers, and Back Again
Dr. Sylvester James Gates
Distinguished Professor of
Physics
University of Maryland
College Park
(Particle Physics, Host:
Physics Dept, Math Dept
& CAMS of CSLA)
SPECIAL TIME: 11 am-12:15 pm with 10:45 am
tea time
SPECIAL ROOM: Central
King Building G8
Abstract: In this presentation a discussion is given of a
recent derivation of a supersymmetrical QM
representation spectrum that took some surprising twists and turns along the
way.
Biography: Sylvester James Gates Jr. is a Distinguished
University Professor, University System of Maryland Regents Professor and John
S. Toll Professor of Physics at the University of Maryland. Also an affiliate
mathematics professor, Gates is known for his pioneering work in supersymmetry
and supergravity, areas closely related to string theory. Gates earned two
Bachelor of Science degrees in physics and mathematics and his Ph.D. in physics
from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1984, Gates co-authored Superspace, or One thousand and one lessons in
supersymmetry, the first comprehensive book on supersymmetry, and joined the
faculty at Maryland as an associate professor. Four years later, he became the
first African American to hold an endowed chair in physics at a major U.S.
research university.
The author of more than 200 research papers and a
member of the National Academy of Sciences, Gates has been featured in dozens
of video documentaries, including five in 2015. For his contribution to science
and research, he received the National Medal of Science from President Obama in
2013. Gates serves on the U.S. President’s Council of Advisors on Science and
Technology, the National Commission on Forensic Science, and the Maryland State
Board of Education. He is a strong advocate for science, technology,
engineering and mathematics education.