Edmond L. Berger
Positions Held
- 1997–present: Adjunct Professor of Physics Michigan State University
- 1995– present: Argonne Distinguished Fellow
- 1978–1979: Visiting Scientist Theory Group, SLAC, Stanford, California
- 1976 – present: Senior Physicist Argonne National Laboratory, High
Energy Physics Division
- 1972 – 1974; 1983 – 1984; and 1992 – 1993: Visiting Staff Member
Theory Division, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Education
- Ph.D., Princeton University, Princeton, N.J., 1965
- Bachelor of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),
Cambridge, Mass., 1961
Selected Honors
- 1987: University of Chicago Award for Distinguished Performance
at Argonne National Laboratory
- 1975: Fellow, American Physical Society
Research Activities and Publications
Selected Professional Activities
- 2005: Co-Chair, Executive Committee, and Co-Chair, Local Organizing
Committee, International Linear Collider Workshop, Snowmass, CO,
August 14 – 27
- 2004: Co-Chair, Aspen Winter Conference on Particle Physics, “Where
We Are and Where We Are Going”, Aspen Center for Physics, CO, February
1 - 7
- 2003–2007: Member, Committee on International Scientific Affairs
(CISA), American Physical Society
- 2002–present: Member, Andrew Gemant Award Committee, American Institute
of Physics
- 1995–2001: High Energy and Nuclear Physics Advisory Committee,
Brookhaven National Laboratory
- 1991–1997;Chairman, 1994–95: Member,
Committee on Meetings, American Physical Society
- 1991–94: U. S. Department
of Energy High Energy Physics Advisory Panel (HEPAP)
- 1990: Chairman, Executive Committee, Division of Particles and
Fields, American Physical Society
- 1990: Chairman, Organizing Committee, 1990 Summer Study on High
Energy Physics, “Research Directions for the Decade”, Snowmass,
Colorado, June 25 – July 13
- 1980–1983: Physics Advisory Committee,
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
- Department of Energy Review
Committees: Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1985 and 1992; Stanford
Linear Accelerator Center, 1985, 1997, 2000, and 2001; Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory, 1986 and 1989
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