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
Hadron-Gluon Interactions and The Pomeron
hep-ph/0106238 (v2). Submitted to Phys. Rev. D
Gluon Interactions with Color-Neutral Fields
hep-ph/0112342. Submitted to Nucl. Physics. B
Efficiency test of a PET Detector
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.