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Curriculum Vitae
LISA RANDALL |
Harvard University
— Department of Physics
17 Oxford Street Cambridge, MA 02138, USA randall@physics.harvard.edu (617) 496-8188 (office) |
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE • PhD, Harvard University, September 1983 – June 1987, Theoretical Particle Physics • BA, Harvard University, September 1980 – June 1983, Physics AWARDS and FELLOWSHIPS NAMED PHYSICS LECTURES WORKSHOP and CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
• International Advisory Committee, National Research Council's Board on Physics and Astronomy, November 2008
• Program Committee, SUSY 07 15th International Conference on Supersymmetry and the Unification of Fundamental Interactions, Karlsruhe, Germany, July 2007
• Scientific Organizing Committee, 23rd Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Melbourne, Australia, December 2006
• Program Committee, Cosmic Inflation, UC-Davis, March 2003
• International Advisory Committee, Cosmo-02, International Workshop on Particle Physics and the Early Universe,
• International Advisory Committee, Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) and Italian Institute for Nuclear Theory (INFN), Beyond Four Dimensions, Trieste, Italy, July 2000
• Organizer (with D. Kutasov and M. Shifman), Conference on Extra Dimensions in Field Theory and String Theory, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara, November 1999
• International Scientific Advisory Committee, SUSY 98 Sixth International Conference on Supersymmetries in Physics, Oxford, England, July 1998
• International Scientific Advisory Committee, SUSY 97 Fifth International Conference on Supersymmetries in Physics, Philadelphia, PA, June 1997
• Organizer, Quarks: The Third Generation, Top and Bottom Quarks and Weak Interactions, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara, April 1994
EDITORIAL POSITIONS • Member of ASTRO2010, The Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey Committee (ASC), 2008 – present • Member of ASTRO2010 Science Subpanel, The Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey Committee (ASC), 2008 – present • Member of Aspen Center for Physics Summer Public Lecture Committee, 2008 – present • Member of Board on Physics and Astronomy, National Research Council (NRC), August 2008 – present • Member of Board of Physics and Astronomy, National Academy of Science, July 2008 – present • Member of High Energy Physics Advisory Panel (HEPAP), February 2007 – present • Member of Beyond Einstein Program Advisory Committee (BEPAC), Space Studies Board of National Research Council, September 2006 – August 2007 • NASA Exploration Safety Study (NESS) Advisory Council, December 2005 – June 2006 • Faculty Council, January 2005 – September 2006 • Women in Science and Engineering (WISE), January 2005 – June 2005 • Co-Chair of WISE Graduate Student Working Group, January 2005 – June 2005 • Chair, Science Center Executive Committee, September 2004 – August 2006 OTHER ADVISORY POSITIONS CONFERENCE TALKS, WORKSHOPS, and VISITING POSITIONS
• Brookhaven Forum 2008 (BF2008), "Terra Incognita: From LHC to Cosmology", Brookhaven National Laboratory, Long Island, NY, November 2008
• ISCAP Northeast String Cosmology Meeting, New York Academy of Sciences, NY, December 2007
• COSMO 06: International Workshop on Particle Physics, Tahoe City, CA, September 2006 (slides)
• New Views of the Universe Inaugural Symposium, The Kavli Institute, Chicago, December 2005
• Theoretical Science in the Mathematical and Physical Sciences, National Science Foundation, Washington, DC, Oct. 2004
• KITP: Superstring Cosmology, UC-Santa Barbara, October 2003 (video)
• Carnegie Observatories Centennial Symposium, Measuring and Modeling the Universe, Pasadena, November 2002
• Madrid Christmas Conference on Particle Physics, December 2001
• Siemens-Westinghouse Science Competition Keynote Speaker, Washington D.C., December 2000
• EC Summer School Connecting Fundamental Physics and Cosmology, Lecturer, Cambridge, August 1999
• Physics at Run II, Workshop on Supersymmetry/Higgs, Summary Meeting, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, November 1998
• CERN Summer Visitor, August 1997
• Strongly Coupled Gauge Theories, Supersymmetry Breaking, Nagoya, Japan, November 1996
• ITP Conference on Unification: From the Weak Scale to the Planck Scale, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara, September 1995
• Joint US-Polish Workshop, Physics from the Planck to the Electroweak Scale, Warsaw, Poland, September 1994
• Rutgers University, May 1993
• Colliding Beam Conference, Yale University, October 1992
• Workshop on Photons Radiated from Quarks, Annecy, France, December 1991
• Aspen Center for Physics, Summer 1990 • Twelfth International Workshop on Weak Interactions and Neutrinos, Ginosar, Israel, April 1989
• Snowmass Workshop on High Energy Physics, July 1988
• Workshop on Experiments, Detectors and Experimental Areas for the Supercomputing Supercollider, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, July 1987 • Rockefeller University, November 2008 • Fermilab Chicago, October 2008 • UC San Diego, May 2008 • Caltech, April 2008 • The Michigan Center for Theoretical Physics, January 2008
• UC Berkeley, October 2007
• University of Chicago, October 2006
• UC-Santa Davis, December 2005
• Yale University, 2004
• Duke University, Triangle Nuclear Theory Group, 2002
• Princeton University, 2001
• University of Chicago, 2000
• UC-Santa Cruz, 1999
• Caltech, 1997
• Harvard University, 1996, 2000, 2001
• New York University, 1995, 2001, 2004
• University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993 126 Sean M. Carroll, Matthew C. Johnson, Lisa Randall, “Dynamical compactification from de Sitter space”, (2009), http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.3115 125 Lisa Randall, David Simmons-Duffin, “Quark and Lepton Flavor Physics from F-Theory”, (2009), http://arxiv.org/abs/0904.1584 124 Sean M. Carroll, Matthew C. Johnson, Lisa Randall, “Extremal limits and black hole entropy”, (2009), http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.0931 123 Yanou Cui, David E. Morrissey, David Poland, Lisa Randall, “Candidates for Inelastic Dark Matter”, (2009), http://arxiv.org/abs/0901.0557 122 Eduardo Ponton, Lisa Randall, “TeV Scale Singlet Dark Matter”, (2008), http://arxiv.org/abs/0811.1029 121 Lisa Randall, Mark B. Wise, “Exotic Implications of Electron and Photon Final States”, (2008), http://randall.physics.harvard.edu/RandallCV/Randall Wise 72008.pdf 120 A. Liam Fitzpatrick, Lisa Randall, Gilad Perez, “Flavor Anarchy in a Randall-Sundrum Model with 5D Minimal Flavor Violation and a Low Kaluza-Klein Scale”, (2008) 119 Lisa Randall, David Tucker-Smith, “Dijet Searches for Supersymmetry at the LHC”, (2008) http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0806/0806.1049v1.pdf 118 Gilad Perez, Lisa Randall, “Natural Neutrino Masses and Mixings from Warped Geometry”, (2008) http://randall.physics.harvard.edu/RandallCV/Perez Randall 102008.pdf 117 Clifford Cheung, A.Liam Fitzpatrick, Lisa Randall, "Sequestering CP Violation and GIM-Violation with Warped Extra Dimensions", (2008), http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/0711.4421 116 Lisa Randall, "Two Higgs Models for Large Tan Beta and Heavy Second Higgs", (2007), http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/0711.4360 115 A. Liam Fitzpatrick, Gilad Perez, Lisa Randall, "Flavor from Minimal Flavor Violation and a Viable Randall-Sundrum Model", (2007), http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/0710.1869 114 Patrick Meade, Lisa Randall, "Black Holes and Quantum Gravity at the LHC", (2007) http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/0708.3017 113 Ben Lillie, Lisa Randall, Lian-Tao Wang, "The Bulk RS KK-Gluon at the LHC", hep-ph/0701166 (2007) http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0701166 112 A. Liam Fitzpatrick, Jared Kaplan, Lisa Randall, Lian-Tao Wang, "Searching for the Kaluza-Klein Graviton in Bulk RS Models", hep-ph/0701150 (2007), http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0701150 111 A. Liam Fitzpatrick, Lisa Randall, Toby Wiseman, "On the Existence and Dynamics of Braneworld Black Holes", Journal-ref: JHEP 0611:033 (2006) http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0608208 110 Lisa Randall, Geraldine Servant, "Gravitational Waves from Warped Spacetime", hep-ph/0607158 (2006) http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0607158 109 A. Liam Fitzpatrick and L. Randall, "Localizing Gravity on the Triple Intersection of 7-branes in 10D", Journal-ref: JHEP 0601 (2006) 113 http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0512247 108 Lisa Randall, Matthew D. Schwartz, Shiyamala Thambyahpillai, "Discretizing Gravity in Warped Spacetime", Journal-ref: JHEP 0510 (2005) 110 http://lanl.arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0507102 107 A. Karch and L. Randall, "Relaxing to Three Dimensions", HUTP-05-A0029, UW-PT-05-14 (2005) 106 S. Mukohyama and L. Randall, "A Dynamical Approach to the Cosmological Constant", (2003) 105 N. Arkani-Hamed, H.-C. Cheng, P. Creminelli, and L. Randall, "Pseudonatural Inflation", JCAP 0307 003 (2003) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0302034 104 N. Arkani-Hamed, H.-C. Cheng, P. Creminelli, and L. Randall, "Extranatural Inflation", Phys.Rev.Lett. 90 221302 (2003) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0301218 103 L. Randall, Y. Shadmi, N. Weiner, "Deconstructing Gauge Theories in AdS5", JHEP 0301 055 (2003) 102 L. Randall, V. Sanz, M. D. Schwartz, "Entropy-Area Relations in Field Theory", JHEP 0206 008 (2002) 101 R. Bousso, L. Randall, "Holographic Domains of Anti-de Sitter Space", JHEP 0204 057 (2002) 100 L. Randall and M. D. Schwartz, "Unification and the Hierarchy from AdS5", Phys.Rev.Lett. 88 081801 (2002) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0108115 99 L. Randall and M. D. Schwartz, "Quantum Field Theory and Unification in AdS5", JHEP 0111 003 (2001) 98 A. Karch, E. Katz, and L. Randall, "Absence of a VVDZ Discontinuity in AdSAdS", JHEP 0112 016 (2001) 97 A. Karch and L. Randall, "Open and Closed String Interpretation of SUSY CFT's on Branes with Boundaries", JHEP 0106 063 (2001) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0105132 96 A. Karch and L. Randall, "Localized Gravity in String Theory", Phys.Rev.Lett. 87 061601 (2001) 95 N. Arkani-Hamed, M. Porrati, and L. Randall, "Holography and Phenomenology", JHEP 0108 017 (2001) 94 A. Karch and L. Randall, "Locally Localized Gravity", JHEP 0105 008 (2001) 93 S. B. Giddings, E. Katz, and L. Randall, "Linearized Gravity in Brane Backgrounds", JHEP 0003 023 (2000) 92 C. Csaki, M. Graesser, L. Randall, and J. Terning, "Cosmology of Brane Models with Radion Stabilization", Phys.Rev. D62 045015 (2000) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9911406 91 J. Lykken and L. Randall, "The Shape of Gravity", JHEP 0006 014 (2000) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9908076 90 T. Moroi and L. Randall, "Wino Cold Dark Matter from Anomaly-Mediated SUSY Breaking", Nucl.Phys. B570 455-472 (2000) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9906527 89 L. Randall and R. Sundrum, "An Alternative to Compactification", Phys.Rev.Lett. 83 4690-4693 (1999) 88 L. Randall and R. Sundrum, "A Large Mass Hierarchy from a Small Extra Dimension", Phys.Rev.Lett. 83 3370-3373 (1999) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9905221 87 J. L. Feng, T. Moroi, L. Randall, M. Strassler, and S. Su, "Discovering Supersymmetry at the Tevatron in Wino LSP Scenarios", Phys. Rev. Lett. 83 1731-1734 (1999) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9904250 86 A. H. Guth, L. Randall, and M. Serna, "Day-Night and Energy Dependence of MSW Solar Neutrinos for Maximal Mixing", 85 L. Randall and R. Sundrum, "Out of This World Supersymmetry Breaking", Nucl. Phys. B 557, 79-118 (1999) 84 L. Randall and S. Su, "CP Violating Lepton Asymmetries from B Decays and Their Implication for Supersymmetric Flavor Models", Nucl. Phys. B 540, 37-57 (1999) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9807377 83 L. Randall, R. Rattazzi, and E. Shuryak, "Implication of Exact SUSY Gauge Couplings for QCD", Phys. Rev. D 59, 035005 (1999) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9803258 82 J. M. Flynn and L. Randall, "The Inviolate Axion Bound", LBL-25115, (1998) 81 L. Randall, Y. Shirman, and R. von Unge, "Brane Boxes: Bending and Beta Functions", Phys. Rev. D 58, 105005 (1998) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9806092 80 J. Erlich, A. Naqvi, and L. Randall, "The Coulomb Branch of N=2 Supersymmetric Product Group Theories from Branes", Phys. Rev. D 58, 046002 (1998) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9801108 79 E. Katz, L. Randall, and S. Su, "Supersymmetric Partners of Oblique Corrections", Nucl. Phys. B 536, 3-28 (1998) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9801416 78 C. Csaki, L. Randall, and W. Skiba, "Composite Intermediary and Mediator Models of Gauge-Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking", Phys. Rev. D 57, 383-390 (1998) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9707386 77 E. Katz, L. Randall, and S. Su, "Supersymmetric Partners of Oblique Corrections", Talk presented at the 5th International Conference on Supersymmetries in Physics, Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 62, 299 (1998) 76 L. Randall, "New Mechanisms of Gauge-Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking", Talk presented at Rencontres de Moriond "Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories," Les Arcs, France, March 15-22 (1997) 75 L. Randall, "Supersymmetrie and Inflation", (1997). To appear in Perspectives on Higgs Physics II, ed. G. L. Kane, World Scientific, Singapore 74 R. G. Leigh, L. Randall, and R. Rattazzi, "Unity of Supersymmetry Breaking Models", Nucl. Phys. B 501, 375-408 (1997) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9704246 73 Z. Ligeti, L. Randall, and M. B. Wise, "Comment on Nonperturbative Effects in anti-B →Xs γ", Phys. Lett. B 402, 178-182 (1997) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9702322 72 L. Randall, "New Mechanisms of Gauge-Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking", Nucl. Phys. B 495, 37-56 (1997) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9612426 71 I. Dasgupta, B. A. Dobrescu, and L. Randall, "Vacuum Instability in Low-Energy Supersymmetry Breaking Models", Nucl. Phys. B 483, 95-110 (1997) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9607487 70 E. Poppitz and L. Randall, "Holomorphic Anomalies and the Nonrenormalization Theorem", Phys. Lett. B 389, 280-286 (1996) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9608157 69 C. Csaki, L. Randall, W. Skiba, and R. Leigh, "Supersymmetry Breaking Through Confining and Dual Theory Gauge Dynamics", Phys. Lett. B 387, 791-795 (1996) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9607021 68 L. Randall, "Models of Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking", Talk given at International Workshop on Perspectives on Strong Coupling Gauge Theories (SCGT 96), Nagoya, Japan, Nov. 13-16 (1996) 67 C. Csaki, L. Randall, and W. Skiba, "More Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking", Nucl. Phys. B 479, 65-81 (1996) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9605108 66 L. Randall, M. Soljacic, and A. Guth, "Supernatural Inflation", (short version of hep-ph/9512439) (1996) 65 L. Randall, M. Soljacic, and A. Guth, "Supernatural Inflation: Inflation from Supersymmetry with No (Very) Small Parameters", Nucl. Phys. B 472, 377-408 (1996) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9512439 64 C. Csaki and L. Randall, "Phenomenological Constraints on the Higgs as Pseudo-Goldstone Boson Mechanism in Supersymmetric GUT Theories", Nucl. Phys. B 466, 41-59 (1996) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9512278 63 M. Dine, L. Randall, and S. Thomas, "Baryogenesis from Flat Directions of the Supersymmetric Standard Model", Nucl. Phys. B 458, 291-326 (1996) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9507453 62 L. Randall and C. Csaki, "The Doublet-Triplet Splitting Problem and Higgses as Pseudogoldstone Bosons", Talk presented at PASCOS and SUSY 95 conferences (1995) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9508208 61 L. Randall, "Flat Directions and Baryogenesis in Supersymmetric Theories", Talk given in XXXth Rencontres de Moriond, ``Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories" (1995) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9507266 60 J. Bagger, E. Poppitz, and L. Randall, "Destabilizing Divergences in Supergravity Theories at Two Loops", Nucl. Phys. B 455, 59-82 (1995) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9505244 59 M. Dine, L. Randall, and S. Thomas, "Supersymmetry Breaking in the Early Universe", Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 398-401 (1995) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9503303 58 Z. Berezhiani, C. Csaki, and L. Randall, "Could the Supersymmetric Higgs Particles Naturally be Pseudo-Goldstone Bosons?", Nucl. Phys. B 444, 61-91 (1995) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9501336 57 L. Randall, "The Inclusive Semileptonic Decay Lepton Spectrum from B →Xe anti-ν", Invited Talk, presented at WHEPP-3 Workshop in Madras, India, January, 1994, Pramana 45, S255-S262 (1995) 56 L. Randall, S. Thomas, "Solving the Cosmological Moduli Problem with Weak Scale Inflation", Nucl. Phys. B 449, 229-247 (1995) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9407248 55 L. Randall and N. Rius, "Using Heavy Quark Fragmentation into Heavy Hadrons to Determine QCD Parameters and Test Heavy Qark Symmetry", Nucl. Phys. B 441, 167-196 (1995) 54 L. Randall and E. Poppitz, "Low-Energy Kahler Potentials in Supersymmetric Gauge Theories with (ALMOST) Flat Directions", Phys. Lett. B 336, 402 (1994) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9407185 53 J. Bagger, E. Poppitz, and Lisa Randall, "The R Axion From Dynamical Supersymmetry Breaking", Nucl. Phys. B 426, 3-18 (1994) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9405345 52 G. Bonvicini and L. Randall, "Optimized Variables for the Study of Λb Polarization", Phys. Rev. Lett. 73, 392-395 (1994) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9401299 51 C. Csaki and L. Randall, "The ACCMM Model and the Heavy Quark Expansion", Phys. Lett. B 324, 451-460 (1994) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9312257 50 R. L. Jaffe and L. Randall, "Heavy Quark Fragmentation into Heavy Mesons", Nucl. Phys. B 412, 79-105 (1994) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9306201 49 T. Wynter and L. Randall, "Constraints on a Massive Dirac Neutrino Model", Phys. Rev. D 50, 3457-3467(1994) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9305328 48 L. Randall and E. Sather, "The QCD Scale in the Heavy Quark Expansion", Phys. Rev. D 49, 6236-6239 (1994) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9211268 47 A. E. Nelson and L. Randall, "Naturally Large Tan Beta", Phys. Lett. B 316, 516-520 (1993) 46 L. Randall and R. Sundrum, "b → s γ and Bs → μ+ μ- In Extended Technicolor Models", Phys. Lett. B 312, 148-154 (1993) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9305289 45 L. Randall and E. Sather, "The Rate for B Anti-B Production Accompanied by a Single Pion", Prepared for 28th Rencontres de Moriond: Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories, Les Arcs, France, (1993) 44 L. Randall and N. Rius, "Why a Scalar Explanation of the L3 Events is Implausible", Phys. Lett. B 309, 365-370 (1993) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9304226 43 L. Lellouch, L. Randall, and E. Sather, "The Rate for e+e- → BB± π∓ and its Implications for the study of CP Violation, B(S) Identification, and the Study of B Meson Chiral Perturbation Theory", Nucl. Phys. B 405, 55-79 (1993) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9301223 42 L. Randall and M. B. Wise, "Chiral Perturbation Theory for B → D* and B → D Semileptonic Transition Matrix Elements at Zero Recoil", Phys. Lett. B 303, 135-139 (1993) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9212315 41 L. Randall and E. Sather, "Heavy Meson Hyperfine Splittings: A Puzzle for Heavy Quark Chiral Perturbation Theory", Phys. Lett. B 303, 345-349 (1993) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9211267 40 L. Randall, "ETC With a GIM Mechanism", Nucl. Phys. B 403, 122-140 (1993) http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9210231 39 L. Randall and N. Rius, "The Minimal U (1)R-Symmetric Model Revisited," Phys. Lett. B 286, 299-306 (1992) 38 L. Randall, "Testing ETC Generation of the Top Quark Mass", Phys. Lett. B 297, 309-317 (1992) 37 L. Randall and M. J. Dugan, "Non Decoupling Effects of Doubler Fermions in the Lattice Standard Model", Talk given at Topical Workshop on Nonperturbative Aspects of Chiral Gauge Theories, Rome, Italy, Mar 9-11, 1992; Rome Chiral Gauge 98-101 (1992) 36 L. Randall, "Composite Axion Models and Planck Scale Physics", Phys. Lett. B 284, 77-80 (1992) 35 M. J. Dugan and L. Randall, "On the Decoupling of Doubler Fermions in the Lattice Standard Model", Nucl. Phys. B 382, 419-435 (1992) 34 L. Randall and E. H. Simmons, "Signatures of Neutral Pseudogoldstone Bosons from Technicolor", Nucl. Phys. B 380, 3-21 (1992) 33 R. Steiner et. al, GEM Letter of Intent, GEM Collaboration, SSCL-SR-1184, GEM-TN-92-49, (November 1991) 32 L. Randall, "Final State Photons at LEP from Technicolor Pseudogoldstone Boson Decay", Proceedings from Workshop on Photons Radiated from Quarks, Annency, 213-218 (1991) 31 H. Dykstra, J. M. Flynn, and L. Randall, "KL → π0π0 γγ in Chiral Perturbation Theory", Phys. Lett. B 270, 45-50 (1991) http://lss.fnal.gov/archive/1991/pub/Pub-91-194-T.pdf 30 M. J. Dugan and L. Randall, "The Sign of S from Electroweak Radiative Corrections", Phys. Lett. B 264, 154-160 (1991) 29 E. D. Carlson, D. Land, and L. Randall, "The Minimal 17-keV Neutrino Model", Phys. Lett. B 264, 132-136 (1991) 28 E. Carlson and L. Randall, "One 17-keV Majorana Neutrino?", Phys. Rev. Lett. 66, 2947-2950 (1991) 27 L. J. Hall and L. Randall, "U (1)R Symmetric Supersymmetry", Nucl. Phys. B 352, 289-308 (1991) 26 M. Golden and L. Randall, "Radiative Corrections to Electroweak Parameters in Technicolor Theories", Nucl. Phys. B 361, 3-23 (1991) http://lss.fnal.gov/archive/1990/pub/Pub-90-083-T.pdf 25 L. J. Hall and L. Randall, "Weak Scale Effective Supersymmetry", Phys. Rev. Lett. 65, 2939-2942 (1990) 24 H. Georgi and L. Randall, "Charge Conjugation and Neutrino Magnetic Moments", Phys. Lett. B 244, 196-202 (1990) 23 A. Manohar and L. Randall, "Searching for Neutral Pseudogoldstone Bosons in ZO Decay," Phys. Lett. B 246, 537-540 (1990) 22 M. Golden, H. Baer, V. D. Barger, U. Baur, I. I.Y. Bigi, E. Eichten, T. Han, C.S. Kim, D. Morris, L. Randall, J. L. Rosner, T. Smith, J. Woodside, C.P. Yuan, "Report of the Electroweak Interactions Theoretical Issues Working Group", Presented at Physics at Fermilab in the 1990s Conf., Breckenridge, CO, Aug 15-24, 1989; Breckenridge 1989, Proceedings, Physics at Fermilab in the 1990's, 112-125; and Fermilab Conf-90-043 (89, rec. March 90) 21 L. Randall, "The Forward-Backward Asymmetry in 20 L. Randall, "The Electromagnetic Penguin Contribution to the Epsilon-Prime/Epsilon for Large Top Quark Mass", Presented at Int. Workshop on Weak interactions and Neutrinos, Ginosar, Israel, Apr 9-14, 1989; Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl.13, 479-482 (1990) 19 L. Randall and R. S. Chivukula, "Could Composite Interactions be Detected at √s = MZ?", Nucl. Phys. B 326, 1 (1989) 18 J. M. Flynn and L. Randall, "The Electromagnetic Penguin Contribution to the Epsilon-Prime/Epsilon for Large Top Quark Mass", Phys. Lett. B 224, 221 (1989) 17 E. D. Carlson, L. J. Hall, and L. Randall, "Particle Decay and Distortion in the Cosmic Background Radiation", UCB-PTH-89-23, LBL-27869 (1989) 16 J. M. Flynn and L. Randall, "The CP Violating Contribution to the Decay KL→ π° e+ e-", Nucl. Phys. B 326, 31 (1989) 15 B. Grinstein and L. Randall, "The Renormalization of G2" Phys. Lett. B 217, 335 (1989) 14 J. M. Flynn and L. Randall, "The CP Conserving Long Distance Contribution to the Decay KL→ π° e+ e-", Phys. Lett. B 216, 221 (1989) 13 B. Grinstein, L. J. Hall, and L. Randall, "Do B Meson Decays Exclude a Light Higgs?", Phys. Lett. B 211, 363 (1988) 12 R. S. Chivukula and L. Randall, "Probing Lepton Structure at the SSC", Phys. Lett. B 202, 429 (1988) 11 H. Georgi, L. Randall, and D. A. Kosower, "Quark Mass Matrices without Small Parameters", Nucl. Phys. B 296, 717 (1988) 10 V. Barnes, B. Blumenfeld, R. Cahn, R. S. Chivukula, S. Ellis, J. Freeman, C. Heusch, J. Huston, K. Kondo, J. Morfin, L. Randall, D. E. Soper, "Compositeness and QCD at the SSC", Proc. of Workshop on Experiments, Detectors and Experimental Areas for the Supercolliding Super Collider, Berkely, CA, Jul 7-17, 1987, Berkeley SSC Wkshp., 0235 (1987) 9 H. Georgi and L. Randall, "Approximate Global Symmetries of the Electroweak Interactions", Phys. Lett.B 194, 87 (1987) and Philadelphia Grp. Theor., 0249 (1986) 8 L. Randall, Enhancing the Standard Model, PhD thesis, (Advisor: H. Georgi), May 1987 7 J. M. Flynn and L. Randall, "A Computation of the Small Instanton Contribution to the Axion Potentia", Nucl. Phys. B 293, 731 (1987) 6 R. S. Chivukula, H. Georgi, and L. Randall, "A Composite Technicolor Standard Model of Quarks", Nucl. Phys. B 292, 93-108 (1987) 5 H. Georgi and L. Randall, "Flavor Conserving CP Violation in Invisible Axion Models", Nucl. Phys. B 276, 241 (1986) 4 H. Georgi, D. B. Kaplan, L. Randall, "Manifesting the Invisible Axion at Low Energies", Phys. Lett. B 169, 73 (1986) 3 L. J. Hall and L. Randall, "CP Violation from Scalar Leptoquarks", Nucl. Phys. B 274, 157 (1986) 2 A. Dannenberg, Lawrence J. Hall, and L. Randall, "A New Mechanism for CP Violation", Nucl. Phys. B 271, 574 (1986) 1 L. Randall, C. M. Varma, and W. Weber, "Hybridization in Correlated Bands Studied with the Gutzwiller Method: Application to Fluctuating Valence and Heavy Fermions", Phys. Rev. B 33, 1015 (1986) BOOKS and CONTRIBUTED CHAPTERS
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• Chicago Tribune, Thinking Big, Indeed, at this Year's Humanities Festival, October 11, 2008 • The Harvard Crimson, Jillian K. Kushner, Profs Make ‘Most Influential’ List, October 5, 2008 • The New York Times Magazine, Class Acts - These Professors Make Academia Look Good, September 2008 (pdf) • Esquire Magazine, The 75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century, September 2008 • The Harvard Crimson, Nan Ni, The Pop-Science Paradox, May 2, 2008 • Discover, Top 75 Questions of Science, Why is There Something Rather than Nothing?, Spring 2008 • The Harvard Crimson, Seven Harvard Profs Named to the National Academy of Sciences, April 30, 2008 • The Daily Utah Chronicle, Edgar Zuniga Jr., Scholars Discuss other Dimensions, February 27, 2008 • Williams Record, A. Ferguson & C. Millen, Physicist Randall Explains Extra Dimensions to Packed Crowd, January 16, 2008 • Rolling Stone, Andrew C. Revkin, The Rolling Stone 40th Anniversary Issue, November 2007 • Vogue, Robert Sullivan, A Beautiful Mind, August 2007 • Seed Magazine, Jacob Klein, Chuck Hoberman and Lisa Randall, June 25, 2007 • USA Today, April Holladay, Making Black Holes in the Lab (Conclusion), and Space's Extra Dimension, June 18, 2007 • Time Magazine, Julie Rawe, The TIME 100 Most Influential People, May 2007 • The Observer, Alison Dietz, Harvard Physicist Gives Talk on String Theory, March 23, 2007 • Plain Dealer Science, John Mangels, Physicist Tackles Mysteries of the Universe, March 2007 • Student Life: Washington University at St. Louis, Laura Geggel, Physicist Reveals Extra Dimension Mysteries, February 2007 • Tompkins Weekly Online, Larry Klaes, Meditations On a Higher Dimension, January 2007 • The New York Sun, Gabrielle Birkner, New Magazine Celebrates 'the Harvard Brand', September 2006 • 02138: The World of Harvard, The Harvard 100: The Most Influential Alumni, September 2006 • UC Davis News and Information, Cosmology, Particle Physics Meet at Cosmo '06, August 2006 • Discover Magazine, Corey S. Powell, The Discover Interview: Lisa Randall, July 2006 • MSNBC, Alan Boyle, Physicists Probe the Fifth Dimension, June 2006 • Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Tom Paulson, Tying it Together with String Theory, May 2006 • BBC Sky at Night, Sarah Reed, Search for the Universe's Hidden Dimensions, April 2006 • Voice of America, Adam Philips, One Universe or Many: Scientists Debate the Controversy, April 2006 • The Wall Street Journal, Joe Morgenstern, Why 'E.T.' Wins Out Over 'Armageddon', April 2006 • New York Sun, Brenda Smiley, Scientists Offer Up Their Unified Theories of 'Everything', March 2006 • IEEE Spectrum, David Kusher, Time Tunnels Meet Warped Passages, March 2006 • Science and Spirit, Dan Falk, What Lies Beneath, March 2006 • More Magazin, Trend: Tribal, March 2006 • Harvard Science Review, Jennifer Gao and Limor Spector, Exclusive Interview with Lisa Randall, Spring 2006 • The Morning News, Robert Birnbaum, Strings, Branes, and Baryogenesis, February 2006 • Appleton Post-Crescent, Susan Squires, Key to Unlocking New Dimensions Close, Physicist Says, January 2006 • Seed Magazine, Joshua Roebke, Year in Science: Icons: Introducing 15 people Who Have Shaped the Global Conversation About Science in 2005, December/ January 2006 issue • The Harvard Crimson, Adrian J. Smith, Supersymmetry and Parallel Dimensions, January 6, 2006 • Nature, Geoff Brumfiel, Outrageous Fortune, January 5, 2006 • The Davis Enterprise, Sharon Stello, She Has a Warped Sense of Reality, January 8, 2006 • Newsweek, Jerry Adler, Who's Next in 2006, Physics; Lisa Randall, December 26, 2005 • Edge, Theories of the Brane, February 10, 2003 • The Wall Street Journal, Sharon Begley, Extra Dimensions: They Can't Be Seen, But May Be Measured, May 24, 2002 • BBC, String Theory and Our Multi-Dimensional Universe, May 24, 2002 • Science Watch, MIT's Lisa Randall: Two Branes are Better Than One, July/August 2001 • Nature, Roland Pease, Brane New World, June 28, 2001 • The New York Times, George Johnson, New Generation of Physicists Sustains a Permanent Revolution, June 20, 2000 • The New York Times, George Johnson, Physicists Finally Find a Way to Test Superstring Theory, April 4, 2000 • The New York Times, A Far-Out Theory (Graphic of String/Brane Universe), April 4, 2000 • Nature, Jerome Gauntlet, News and Views: Brane New Worlds, March 2, 2000 • Physics World, Michael Green, Strings Draw Theorists Together, March 2000 • The Dallas Morning News, Tom Siegfried, Vaster View of Cosmos Unfolds as Millennium Approaches End, January 3, 2000 • The Economist, Science and Technology: A Matter of Gravity, December 31, 1999 • New Scientist, Marcus Chown, The Great Beyond, December 18, 1999 • Nature, Philip Ball, Where Did all the Gravity Go?, November 1, 1999 Brazil Canada China France Germany India Ireland Italy Japan Spain Switzerland RADIO AND TELEVISION • SETI Institute Are we Alone?, That's Cosmic!, December 8, 2008 (mp3) • NPR On Point with Tom Ashbrook, Crash! 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The Large Hadron Collider, September 11, 2008 • Charlie Rose Science Series, The Imperative of Science, April 2008 • KUED, Utah Now, Interview with Doug Fabrizio, Friday, March 2008 • Comedy Central, The Colbert Report, Interview with Stephen Colbert, February 2008 • KUER RadioWest (Salt Lake City, UT), Science and Literature Symposium, February 2008 • PBS NOVA, ScienceNow: CERN's Large Hadron Collider , July 2007 • PBS The Charlie Rose Show, Interview on Multi Dimensions, December 12, 2006 • WBUR (Boston, MA), The Universe's Hidden Dimensions, with Bob Oakes, December 2005 • The Michael Medved Show, December 2005 segment 1 segment 2 segment 3 segment 4 segment 5 • KXXT (Phoenix, AZ), with Charles Goyette , December 2005 • WABI (Chicago,IL), with Harry Allen, December 2005 • WTKK (Boston, MA), with Michael Graham, November 2005 • American Antigravity, with Tim Ventura , November 2005 • WGBH Channel 2 (Boston, MA), Greater Boston with Emily Rooney, November 2005 • KALW (San Francisco, CA), West Coast Live with Sedge Thompson, November 2005 • KUSP (Santa Cruz, CA), Talk of the Bay with Robert Pollie , November 2005 • CBC Radio (Canada), Quirks and Quarks with Pat Senson , October 2005 • WBNW (Needham, MA), Pages to People with Rob Mitchell, October 2005 segment 1 segment 2 segment 3 • WABC (New York, NY), The John Batchelor Show, October 2005 segment 1 segment 2 • CN8, New England News Makers with Sarah Zapp, October 2005 • National Public Radio, Talk of the Nation: Science Friday with Ira Flatow ; also , September 2005 • KERA-NPR (Dallas, TX), The Glenn Mitchell Show, September 2005 • WCVB, CityLine with Karen Holmes Ward, September 2005 • NECN (Boston, MA), Good Morning Live , September 2005 • ABC Radio National (Australia), The Science Show , August 2005 • ABC Radio National (Australia), The Mark Colvin Show , August 2005 • BBC (UK), Live at Five, part 1 , July 2005 • BBC (UK), Live at Five, part 2 , July 2005 • BBC (UK), Start the Week , June 2005 • BS (Japan), Japanese television special, 2005 segment 1 segment 2 segment 3 segment 4 segment 5 • BBC (UK), Science and Nature: Parallel Universes, also , February 2002 PUBLIC LECTURES • 2008 Chicago Humanities Festival, Chicago, IL, October 2008 • Young Women's Leadership Charter School, Chicago, IL, October 2008 • GE Leading and Learning: Influence and Impact, Ossining, NY, May 2008 • Milken Global Conference, Los Angeles, CA , April 2008 • Utah Symposium in Science and Literature, Salt Lake City, UT, February 2008 • DLD (Digital, Life, Design) Conference, Munich, Germany, January 2008 • World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2008, Davos, Switzerland, January 2008 • E.W. Guptill Memorial Lecture, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, October 2007 • Global Creative Leadership Summit, Metropolitan Club, New York, NY, September 2007 • University of Tokyo, Koshiba Hall, Tokyo, Japan, July 2007 • 2007 American Crystallographic Association Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, July 2007 • Strings 07, Auditorium of the BBVA Foundation, Instituto de Fisica Teorica (IFT-UAM/CSIC), Madrid, Spain, June 2007 • IdeaCity07, Toronto, Canada, June 2007 • University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium, April 2007 • 2007 American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Meeting, Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC, April 2007 • Case Western Reserve University's 2007 Distinguished Lecture, Cleveland, OH, March 2007 • Gamov Memorial Lecture Series, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, March 2007 • Dr. James Borland Convocation Speaker Series, Adrian College, Adrian, MI, March 2007 • J. James Woods Lecture Series, Butler University, Indianapolis, IN, March 2007 • Joseph and Sophia Konopinski Memorial Lecture, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, March 2007 • William C. Ferguson Science Lecture, Washington University, February 2007 • Light in Winter Festival, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, January 2007 • Winter Physics Lectures Series 2007, Aspen Center for Physics, Aspen, CO, January 2007 • Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics Public Lecture Series, UC Santa Barbara, CA, Tuesday, December 2006 • 2006 Cultural Life Lecture Series, Johnson & Wales University, Providence, RI, December 2006 • SEED Inspiration Festival, New York, NY, December 2006 • Syracuse Symposium 2006, Syracuse University, NY, November 2006 • Global Creative Leadership Summit, New York, NY, November 2006 • Genoa Science Festival, Genoa, Italy, November 2006 • Albert Einstein Institute Forum, Potsdam, Germany, November 2006 • New England Conservatory 's Presidential Lecture Series, Boston, MA, October 2006 • Friday Forum: Warped Passages, Harvard Book Store, Cambridge, MA, October 2006 • Fermilab Lecture Series, Batavia, IL, October 2006 • Ann Radcliffe Lecture, Harvard University, September 2006 • Second World Conference on the Future of Science, Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice, Italy, September 2006 • COPEA Lecture Series, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 2006 • APPT Klopsteg Memorial Lecture Award, Syracuse University, NY, July 2006 • Warped Passages at Authors@Google, Google Inc., Palo Alto, CA, July 2006 • Festival of the Fourth Dimension, Sophia Antipolis Côte d'Azur, France, June 2006 • 54th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry, Seattle, WA, May 2006 • Town Hall Seattle Science Lecture Series, Seattle, WA, May 2006 • American Physical Society April Meeting 2006, Dallas, TX, April 2006 • Texas A&M University Public Lecture Series, College Station, TX, April 2006 • Kent State University Artist Lecture Series, Kent, OH, April 2006 • 2006 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate, American Museum of Natural History, New York, March 2006 • University of Wisconsin Distinguished Scholars Lectures, Whitewater, WI, March 2006 • Perimeter Institute Public Lecture Series, Waterloo, Canada, March 2006 • TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) 2006 Conference, Monterey, CA, February 2006 • CalTech Skeptics Distinguished Lecture Series, Pasadena, CA, February 2006 • Adler Planetarium Freaky Friday Series, Chicago, IL, February 2006 • Columbia University and Ivy League Alumni Associations of Chicago, IL, February 2006 • Lawrence University Convocation Series, January 2006 • High Energy Frontier Theory Initiative Public Lecture, UC Davis, January 2006 • Science Center Research Lectures, Harvard University, Cambridge, December 2005 • New Views of the Universe Inaugural Symposium, The Kavli Institute, Chicago, December 2005 • International Lecture Series, XXIII Solvay Conference in Physics, Brussels, Belgium, December 2005 • 2005 Lecturology Series, Museum of Science, Boston, November 2005 • Honors Program Lecture 2005, Valencia Community College, Orlando, FL, November 2005 • UC Santa Cruz Arts and Lectures, Celebrating 100th Anniversary of Einstein's Theory of Relativity, CA, November 2005 • IDEAS Boston 2005, Boston, October 2005 • New York Public Library, Science, Industry and Business Library, New York, October 2005 • Hayden Space Theater, American Museum of Natural History, New York, October 2005 • Smithsonian Resident Associate Program, Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Washington DC, September 2005 • The Heinz R. Pagels Memorial Public Lectures, Aspen Center for Physics, August 2005 • Adventures of the Mind, Stanford, CA, August 2005 • University of Queensland Public Lecture Series, Brisbane, Australia, August 2005 • Copeland Theatre, University of Melbourne, Australia, August 2005 • University of Technology, University of Sydney, Australia, August 2005 • Cheltenham Festival of Science, Cheltenham, UK, June 2005 • Royal Institution, London, UK, June 2005 • The Kirkland/Spizuoco Memorial Science Lecture Series, Shippensburg University, PA, April 2005 • Littleton-Franklin Lecture in Sciences and Humanities at Auburn University, AL, November 2004 • MIT Gender Equity Conference, Washington DC, April 2004 • University of Rome, Italy, April 2003 • Aspen Public Lecture, Aspen, Colorado, August 2000 FORMER GRADUATE STUDENTS |
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