George Bruhn's Homepage!

gbruhn@pha.jhu.edu

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"Common sense is only the sum total of prejudices one attains by age 18."-Albert Einstein
Welcome to my homepage.   I am currently a fourth-year graduate student at Johns Hopkins University in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.   My research interests, such as they are, concern basics of supersymmetry and supergravity and M-theory. I'm presently interested in extensions and generalizations of the Bagger-Lambert theory, which is a 3-dimensional chern-Simons gauge theory with a large number of supersymmetries.

This page was constructed primarily as a way to post my second-year seminar presentation, but as I add bits and pieces, this will include hopefully useful and interesting info, as well as my CV and teaching information.  You may have noticed a striking similarity between the layout of this page and that for the course I TA.  I assure you that is merely coincidental...

Presentations:

Second Year Seminar: An Introduction to Supersymmetry
See the associated paper I wrote here
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My Curriculum vitae




Teaching Activities:

Fall 2006 -present - TA: Undergraduate Quantum Mechanics
Spring 2006 - Head TA: General Physics Labs
Fall 2005-Spring 2006 - TA: Intro. to Classical Physics Laboratory I and II
Fall 2005 - TA: General Physics I for Physical Sciences
Links

Scientific:
  • Physics Department at Johns Hopkins University
  • Physics Department at the University of Rochester
  • Cornell's arXiv Preprints Archive
  • SPIRES High-energy Physics Literature Database

    Political:
  • The Libertarian Party
  • activistcash.com
  • norml.org
  • forces.org
  • forestonline.org

    (c) 2007 by George Bruhn