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Keith Olive

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American theoretical physicist (born 1956)

Keith Alison Olive
Born (1956-10-28)October 28, 1956 (age 68)
Chicago, United States
Alma materUniversity of Chicago
AwardsHans A. Bethe Prize 2018
Scientific career
FieldsCosmology,Big Bang nucleosynthesis
InstitutionsUniversity of Minnesota
Doctoral advisorDavid Schramm

Keith Alison Olive is atheoretical physicist, and director at theWilliam I Fine Theoretical Physics Institute, University of Minnesota, specializing inparticle physics andcosmology. His main topics of research are: big bangnucleosynthesis, which is an explanation of the origin of the light element isotopes through7Li; particle dark matter; big bang baryogenesis, which is an explanation of the matter-antimatter asymmetry observed in nature; and inflation which is a theory constructed to resolve many outstanding problems in standard cosmology.[1]

Education and career

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Olive received in 1978 a bachelor's degree in mathematics from theUniversity of Chicago and a master's degree in physics in the same year and in 1981 a PhD in physics. His dissertation dealt with cosmology and particle physics. In 1982/83 he was atCERN (working withJohn Ellis). There Olive began his research onsupersymmetry.

Olive is a professor at theUniversity of Minnesota, where in 1998 he became McKnight University Professor. At the Fine Theoretical Physics Institute, he was the director from 1999 to 2005 and again from 2013 to 2019.

Honors and awards

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Olive was the 2018Hans A. Bethe Prize Recipient;[2] elected afellow of theAmerican Physical Society in 2003;[1][3] awarded the National Science Foundation Young Investigator Award for the years 1987–1994;[4][1] elected University of Minnesota Distinguished McKnight Professor 1998–present;[5][1] and granted the George W. Taylor Award for distinguished Research in 1988 by the College of Science and Engineering at the University of Minnesota.[6]

Publications

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He is one of the editors of a book,Inner Space/Outer Space,[7][8] The University of Chicago Press (1986) and a number of journal articles. His most cited article, cited 2,357 times according to Google Scholar[9] is "Supersymmetric relics from the big bang".

References

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  1. ^abcd"School of Physics and Astronomy".College of Science and Engineering. October 27, 2023.
  2. ^"Prize Recipient".www.aps.org.
  3. ^"APS Fellow Archive".www.aps.org.
  4. ^"NSF Award Search: Award # 8657267 - Presidential Young Investigator Award: Theoretical High Energy Physics".www.nsf.gov.
  5. ^"Distinguished Mcknight Professors". Archived fromthe original on May 12, 2017. RetrievedMarch 24, 2014.
  6. ^George W. Taylor Award for Distinguished Research
  7. ^"Inner Space/Outer Space".bibiovault.org.
  8. ^Kolb, Edward W.; Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (1986).Inner space/outer space : the interface between cosmology and particle physics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.ISBN 0-226-45033-3.OCLC 12722850.
  9. ^"Google Scholar".scholar.google.com.

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