Gerald Gabrielse | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Calvin College (B.S.) University of Chicago (Ph.D.) |
Known for | antimatter, precision measurement |
Awards | Davisson–Germer Prize (2002) George Ledlie Prize (2004) Inducted into the National Academy of Sciences (2007) Julius Edgar Lilienfeld Prize (2011) Trotter Prize (2014) Norman F. Ramsey Prize (2024) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physics |
Institutions | University of Washington Harvard University Northwestern University |
Doctoral advisor | Henry Gordon Berry |
Other academic advisors | Hans Dehmelt (postdoc) |
Doctoral students | Tanya Zelevinsky |
Website | cfp |
Gerald Gabrielse is an American physicist. He is the Board of Trustees Professor of Physics and director of the Center for Fundamental Physics at Northwestern University, and Emeritus George Vasmer Leverett Professor of Physics at Harvard University. He is primarily known for his experiments trapping and investigating antimatter, measuring the electron g-factor,[1] and measuring the electron electric dipole moment.[2] He has been described as "a leader in super-precise measurements of fundamental particles and the study of anti-matter."[3]
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