Neil Lambert | |
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Alma mater |
University of Toronto University of Cambridge |
Known for | Bagger–Lambert–Gustavsson action |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Theoretical physics |
Institutions | King's College London |
Neil Lambert is a Professor in theoretical physics at King's College London. His research is primarily concerned with supersymmetry, string theory and M-theory. [1]
Lambert graduated from University of Toronto with BSc in mathematics and physics in 1992. He did his graduate studies at Cambridge University.
He was also a staff physicist at CERN from 2010 to 2013. [1]
BSc, University of Toronto (Graduated in 1992). [1]
PhD, Cambridge University (Advisor: Paul Townsend. Graduated in 1996). [1]
From 2000 to 2005 he held a PPARC Advanced Fellowship at King's College London, and later was given a lectureship and later a chair in 2009. He has also held post-doctoral positions at École normale supérieure (Paris) and Rutgers University. From 2010 to 2013 he was a staff physicist at CERN. [1] He also holds the post of honorary advisor at BMUCO, which is a university student-led science organisation. [2]
Neil Lambert | |
---|---|
Alma mater |
University of Toronto University of Cambridge |
Known for | Bagger–Lambert–Gustavsson action |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Theoretical physics |
Institutions | King's College London |
Neil Lambert is a Professor in theoretical physics at King's College London. His research is primarily concerned with supersymmetry, string theory and M-theory. [1]
Lambert graduated from University of Toronto with BSc in mathematics and physics in 1992. He did his graduate studies at Cambridge University.
He was also a staff physicist at CERN from 2010 to 2013. [1]
BSc, University of Toronto (Graduated in 1992). [1]
PhD, Cambridge University (Advisor: Paul Townsend. Graduated in 1996). [1]
From 2000 to 2005 he held a PPARC Advanced Fellowship at King's College London, and later was given a lectureship and later a chair in 2009. He has also held post-doctoral positions at École normale supérieure (Paris) and Rutgers University. From 2010 to 2013 he was a staff physicist at CERN. [1] He also holds the post of honorary advisor at BMUCO, which is a university student-led science organisation. [2]