Stephen Parke | |
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Born | |
Nationality | New Zealand United Kingdom United States |
Alma mater | Edmund Campion College, Gisborne St Peter's College, Auckland University of Auckland Harvard University |
Known for | Parke–Taylor amplitudes, analytic understanding of MSW effect and top quark spin correlations |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Theoretical physics |
Institutions | Stanford Linear Accelerator Center Fermilab |
Doctoral advisor | Sidney Coleman |
Stephen Parke is a New Zealand physicist. He is a distinguished scientist and former head of the Theoretical Physics Department at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Batavia, Illinois).[1]
Born in Gisborne, New Zealand, Parke attended Edmund Campion College, Gisborne and St Peter's College, Auckland. He did his undergraduate studies, mathematics and physics, at the University of Auckland in New Zealand where his mentor was Dan Walls. He obtained a Fulbright Travel Grant and was awarded a Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship to attend graduate school at Harvard University. He was a graduate student of Sidney Coleman, obtaining a PhD in theoretical particle physics in 1980. He held a postdoctoral fellowship at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (1980–1983) collaborating with Sidney Drell before moving to the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory as an Associate Scientist.[2]