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EYAL GILBOA

4300 Walling Forge Drive
Austin, Texas 78727
(512) 833-8267
egilboa@physics.utexas.edu 
Center of Particle Physics
University of Texas at Austin
2511 Speedway
Austin, TX 78712-1081 

EDUCATION

University of Texas at Austin
Center of Particle Physics
Physics Ph.D.
Expected graduation May 2002

Fall 1997 – Present 
University of Houston
Physics B.S (Summa Cum Laude)
Fall 1993- spring 1996 


WORK EXPERIENCE 

Graduate Research. Center for Particle Physics, U.T Austin 1998-Present
Particle physics, phenomenology; investigating Hadron structure through field theoretical models, which utilize QCD in the Regge region. Such models are used to give the behavior of Hadron structure in the infra-red sector of QCD, and the behavior of the Pomeron; an effective particle mediating the majority of interactions between Hadrons at high energy.


Assistant Instructor. Department of Physics, U. T. Austin 1999-2002
Head teacher assistant for physics 103n the Electricity and Magnetism Lab; responsibilities included organization of the lab, designing new experiments, and revising the course manual.


Teaching Assistant. Department of Physics, UT Austin 1997-2002
Taught the electromagnetic lab physics 103n, which accompanies the physics 303L lecture. Topics included Electricity and Magnetism, Light and Optics. 


Teaching Assistant. Department of Physics, Southwest Texas State University San Marcos Spring 1997
Taught Mechanics laboratory for sophomore level. Topics included Newton Laws of Motion, Fluid Mechanics, and Kepler Laws of Planetary Motion.


Research Assistant. University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio Fall 1997
Conducted research on a Positron Emission Detector using O_{15}. Research included efficiency calculations and testing of the detector.

PUBLICATIONS 

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Memberships, National Golden Key Society (1995-present). 


CONFERENCES ATTENDED

Winter School in Theoretical Physics, The Institute For Advanced Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, December 28, 1999 - January 6, 2000.