Stan Brodsky
Emeritus Professor, Particle Physics and Astrophysics
Professional and Biographical Information
B.S. Physics, University of Minnesota 1961
Ph.D. Physics, University of Minnesota 1964
Research Associate, Columbia University 1964-1966
SLAC/Stanford
- Research Associate 1966-1968
- Permanent Staff, Theoretical Physics 1968-1975
- Associate Professor 1975-1976
- Professor 1976-
- Head, Theoretical Physics Group, SLAC 1996-2002
- Emeritus Professor 2002 -
Visiting Professorships and Lecturer positions
- Principal Lecturer, Galileo Galilei Institute in Florence for the PhD school in Nuclear and Hadronic physics. February 19-23, 2019
- Visitor, Instituto Fisica Teorica, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, 2018
- GIAN Lecturer (Global Initiative for Academic Networks) University of Mumbai, 2017
- Visitor, Higgs Center for Theoretical Physics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland 2016
- Visiting Professor and Lecturer, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, in 2014
- Visiting Professor and Lecturer, Instituto de Fisica Seminar Universidad Auto’noma de San Luis Potos, Mexico, in 2014
- Appointed Schrödinger Professor, City of Vienna and the University of Vienna, 2012
- Appointed the Hans Christian Andersen Academy Visiting Professor, Southern Denmark University and CP3-Origins, Center for Particle Physics and Phenomenology , 2010-2011
- Visiting Professor, Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology, University of Durham, Durham, England in 2008
- Visiting Professor at the Yang Institute of Theoretical Physics at the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 2007
- Visiting Scientist, Brookhaven National Laboratory 2007
- Sackler Lecturer, Tel Aviv University, 2006
- Visiting Professor, Physics Department, College of William and Mary, 2003
- First Nathan Isgur Distinguished Fellow at the Thomas Jefferson Laboratory, 2003
- First Distinguished Isgur Fellow at the Thomas Jefferson Laboratory and the College of William and Mary in 2003
- Visiting Professor, Weizmann Institute 1994
- Visiting Professor, University of Helsinki 1992
- Visiting Professor, Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University 1982
- Visiting Professor, University of California at Santa Barbara 1981
- Visiting Professor, University of Melbourne 1987
- Visiting Professor,University of Heidelberg and the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg 1987 as a Recipient of the U.S. Humboldt Distinguished Scientist Award
- Visiting Professor, Weizmann Institute 1978
- Visiting Professor, University of California at Santa Barbara 1978
- Visiting Professorship, DAMTP, Cambridge University, Cambridge England 1974
- AVCO Professorship at Cornell University 1970
Honors and Awards
- doctor scientiarum honoris causa (dr.scient.h.c.), Southern Denmark University 2016
- International Pomeranchuk Prize 2015
- Elected Chair of the Hadron Physics Topical Physics Group (GHP) of the American Physical Society 2010
- American Physical Society (APS) J. J. Sakurai Prize in Theoretical Physics 2007
- Alexander von Humboldt Distinguished U.S. Senior Scientist 1987
Fellow, American Physical Society (APS) - Outstanding Referee, American Physical Society (APS)
Events
Publications
- inSPIRE HEP
- ResearchGate
- SciProfiles
- Academia
- Steps toward an analytical proton. symmetry magazine, March 6, 2009
Editing
- Editorial Member, “Advances in Sciences and Humanities” journal
- Editorial Board Member, “Nuclear Physics Proceedings Supplement”
- Associate Editor, Nuclear Physics B and Nuclear Physics B Proceedings Supplements
- Member, Editorial Board, “Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics”
Presentations
- The Physics Case for AFTER: Fixed Target Experiments @ the LHC. The France-Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, October 20, 2011
- I want the ILC! (video) 2014
- Novel QCD Phenomena and New Perspectives for Hadron Physics from Light-Front Holography. CERN TH Seminar, January 22, 2014
- QCD Phenomenology and Nucleon Structure. Lecture II, National Nuclear Physics Summer School, July 2006
- Other talks
Archival Materials
Stan Brodsky papers held by the SLAC Archives, History & Records Office are currently being processed, and are not yet open for research. SLAC staff may access descriptions of his papers by clicking this link and entering Brodsky in the search box at the upper right on that page.