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Boris Kayser

Boris Jules Kayser (born 1938/1939) is an American theoretical physicist. He specializes in the study of neutrinos. He worked at the National Science Foundation for nearly thirty years before joining the US government research facility Fermilab. He retired from Fermilab in 2012. For five years, he was the editor of the peer-reviewed journal the Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science.

Boris Kayser
CitizenshipUS
Education
PartnerSusan Kayser
Scientific career
Institutions
ThesisDynamical Model of the Σ (1964)
Doctoral advisorFredrik Zachariasen

Early life and education

Kayser was born in 1938 or 1939 to Saul and Dora Kayser and grew up on a chicken farm[1] in New Jersey. He had two younger sisters, twins Leah and Marsha.[2] While in high school, he was a finalist for the Westinghouse Science Talent Search in 1956.[3] He graduated from Lakewood High School in 1956 as valedictorian.[2] He attended Princeton University on full scholarship[2] for his undergraduate degree, graduating as valedictorian[2] with a degree in physics in 1960. He attended California Institute of Technology for his PhD in particle physics.[4] His PhD advisor was Fredrik Zachariasen.[5]

Career

In 1972, Kayser joined the National Science Foundation, where he was the program director for theoretical physics.[6] While there, he helped establish the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at University of California, Santa Barbara.[4] He became the editor of the Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science in 2004, taking over the role from Chris Quigg.[7] He left the editor position in 2009.[8] While working at NSF, he became interested in researching neutrinos. He retired from the NSF in 2001, after which he joined Fermilab as a distinguished guest scientist.[6] His work on neutrinos at Fermilab was featured on the PBS science television series Nova, episode "The Ghost Particle".[9] While at Fermilab, he served on a variety of committees, including the Particle Physics Prioritization Panel (2002–2007) and the Fermilab Physics Advisory Committee (2004–2008). In 2009, he was elected the chair of the American Physical Society's Division of Particles and Fields. He officially retired from Fermilab at the end of 2012.[6]

Personal life

Boris met Susan Kayser née Zimet in the late 1950s when they were both finalists for the Westinghouse Science Talent Search. They were at a house party for finalists hosted by Nobel laureate Roald Hoffman.[1] He and Susan married in 1960 at Congregation Ahavat Israel.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b Jennings, Caitlin (26 July 2010). "A Meeting of Hearts and Minds at the STS". Society for Science & The Public. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "Parents of Princeton's Top Graduate Fostered Interests". Asbury Park Press. Asbury Park, New Jersey. 26 June 1960. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Westinghouse Science Talent Search 1956". Society for Science & The Public. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  4. ^ a b DOE/FERMI NATIONAL ACCELERATOR LABORATORY (10 May 2002). "Charged Up - There's nothing neutral about Boris Kayser". U.S. Department of Energy Science News. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  5. ^ "Boris Jules Kayser". Inspire HEP. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  6. ^ a b c "Boris Kayser celebrates retirement". Fermilab. 19 November 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  7. ^ "Preface by Boris Kayser". Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science. 54 (1): annurev.ns. 2004. Bibcode:2004ARNPS..54...54.. doi:10.1146/annurev.ns.54.101404.100001.
  8. ^ "Preface by Barry R. Holstein". Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science. 59 (1): annurev.ns. 2009. Bibcode:2009ARNPS..59...59.. doi:10.1146/annurev.ns.59.102109.100001.
  9. ^ "The Ghost Particle". NOVA. 21 February 2006.
  10. ^ "Kayser-Zimet nuptials held". Asbury Park Press. Asbury Park, New Jersey. 25 June 1960. p. 4. Retrieved 7 October 2020.

boris, kayser, boris, jules, kayser, born, 1938, 1939, american, theoretical, physicist, specializes, study, neutrinos, worked, national, science, foundation, nearly, thirty, years, before, joining, government, research, facility, fermilab, retired, from, ferm. Boris Jules Kayser born 1938 1939 is an American theoretical physicist He specializes in the study of neutrinos He worked at the National Science Foundation for nearly thirty years before joining the US government research facility Fermilab He retired from Fermilab in 2012 For five years he was the editor of the peer reviewed journal the Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science Boris KayserCitizenshipUSEducationPrinceton UniversityCalifornia Institute of TechnologyPartnerSusan KayserScientific careerInstitutionsNational Science FoundationFermilabThesisDynamical Model of the S 1964 Doctoral advisorFredrik Zachariasen Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life and education EditKayser was born in 1938 or 1939 to Saul and Dora Kayser and grew up on a chicken farm 1 in New Jersey He had two younger sisters twins Leah and Marsha 2 While in high school he was a finalist for the Westinghouse Science Talent Search in 1956 3 He graduated from Lakewood High School in 1956 as valedictorian 2 He attended Princeton University on full scholarship 2 for his undergraduate degree graduating as valedictorian 2 with a degree in physics in 1960 He attended California Institute of Technology for his PhD in particle physics 4 His PhD advisor was Fredrik Zachariasen 5 Career EditIn 1972 Kayser joined the National Science Foundation where he was the program director for theoretical physics 6 While there he helped establish the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics at University of California Santa Barbara 4 He became the editor of the Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science in 2004 taking over the role from Chris Quigg 7 He left the editor position in 2009 8 While working at NSF he became interested in researching neutrinos He retired from the NSF in 2001 after which he joined Fermilab as a distinguished guest scientist 6 His work on neutrinos at Fermilab was featured on the PBS science television series Nova episode The Ghost Particle 9 While at Fermilab he served on a variety of committees including the Particle Physics Prioritization Panel 2002 2007 and the Fermilab Physics Advisory Committee 2004 2008 In 2009 he was elected the chair of the American Physical Society s Division of Particles and Fields He officially retired from Fermilab at the end of 2012 6 Personal life EditBoris met Susan Kayser nee Zimet in the late 1950s when they were both finalists for the Westinghouse Science Talent Search They were at a house party for finalists hosted by Nobel laureate Roald Hoffman 1 He and Susan married in 1960 at Congregation Ahavat Israel 10 References Edit a b Jennings Caitlin 26 July 2010 A Meeting of Hearts and Minds at the STS Society for Science amp The Public Retrieved 7 October 2020 a b c d Parents of Princeton s Top Graduate Fostered Interests Asbury Park Press Asbury Park New Jersey 26 June 1960 Retrieved 7 October 2020 Westinghouse Science Talent Search 1956 Society for Science amp The Public Retrieved 7 October 2020 a b DOE FERMI NATIONAL ACCELERATOR LABORATORY 10 May 2002 Charged Up There s nothing neutral about Boris Kayser U S Department of Energy Science News Retrieved 7 October 2020 Boris Jules Kayser Inspire HEP Retrieved 7 October 2020 a b c Boris Kayser celebrates retirement Fermilab 19 November 2013 Retrieved 7 October 2020 Preface by Boris Kayser Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science 54 1 annurev ns 2004 Bibcode 2004ARNPS 54 54 doi 10 1146 annurev ns 54 101404 100001 Preface by Barry R Holstein Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science 59 1 annurev ns 2009 Bibcode 2009ARNPS 59 59 doi 10 1146 annurev ns 59 102109 100001 The Ghost Particle NOVA 21 February 2006 Kayser Zimet nuptials held Asbury Park Press Asbury Park New Jersey 25 June 1960 p 4 Retrieved 7 October 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boris Kayser amp oldid 1108786882, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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