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Richard Brower

Professor at Boston University

Richard Brower is a distinguished professor at Boston University with a diverse academic background and research interests. Here are key details about his profile:

Academic Positions

Richard Brower holds dual appointments at Boston University:

  • Professor of Physics
  • Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering

Education

He obtained his PhD in Physics from the University of California, Berkeley in 1969.1

Research Interests

Professor Brower's research focuses on:

  • Non-perturbative problems in quantum field theory, particularly applied to Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD)2
  • Strong gauge dynamics Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) for electroweak symmetry breaking at the TeV scale2
  • Computational Lattice Field Theory
  • AdS/CFT duality and string theory
  • Development of algorithmic multigrid methods for multiscale physics
  • Heterogeneous hardware with GPU accelerators2

Areas of Expertise

His expertise spans several fields of theoretical and computational physics, including:

  • String theory
  • Hadron phenomenology
  • Quantum Chromodynamics
  • Lattice formulations of quantum field theory
  • Statistical mechanics
  • Molecular dynamics1

Professional Activities

  • Serves as the National Software Co-ordinator for the SciDAC software infrastructure project
  • Member of the USQCD Executive Committee1

Honors

Professor Brower has been recognized as a Sloan Research Fellow.2

Contact Information

  • Office: Physics Research Building, Room 581, 3 Cummington Mall, Boston, MA 02215
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Phone: (617) 353-60523

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Location

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States