Ann Nelson

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Ann Nelson was an influential American theoretical physicist known for her work on particle physics, including theories of electroweak symmetry breaking, CP violation, and dark matter.

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instanceOf human
theoretical physicist
affiliation Department of Physics, University of Washington NERFINISHED
areaOfInfluence theoretical particle physics community
awardReceived APS Sakurai Prize NERFINISHED
J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics NERFINISHED
Sakurai Prize NERFINISHED
citizenship American
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
doctoralAdvisor Howard Georgi NERFINISHED
educatedAt Harvard University
Stanford University
employer University of Washington NERFINISHED
familyName Nelson NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork CP violation
beyond the Standard Model physics
dark matter
electroweak symmetry breaking
high-energy physics
particle cosmology
particle physics
quantum field theory
supersymmetry
theoretical physics
genre scientific research articles
givenName Ann NERFINISHED
influenced research on new physics beyond the Standard Model
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Physical Society
notableFor contributions to particle cosmology
contributions to theories of electroweak symmetry breaking
mentoring many young theoretical physicists
models addressing the strong CP problem
models of dark matter
research on supersymmetric theories
theoretical models of hidden-sector dark matter
work on CP violation in particle physics
work on mechanisms of electroweak symmetry breaking without fine-tuning
notableStudent Nima Arkani-Hamed NERFINISHED
occupation theoretical physicist
publicationType peer-reviewed journal articles
sexOrGender female
workLocation Seattle NERFINISHED

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Howard Georgi notableStudent Ann Nelson