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SOME INVITED TALKS AT CONFERENCES

'Warped/Composite Phenomenology Simplified', Madison, Wisconsin, plenary talk at PHENO 2006 Symposium.
'Extra Dimensions Lecture 1','Extra Dimensions Lecture 2','Extra Dimensions Lecture 3', Stanford, August 2005, at SLAC Summer Institute.
'Structure and Safety from Warped Compactifications', Santa Barbara Nov. 2004, at KITP conference on 'QCD and String Theory'.
'The Cosmological Constant Problem in Fundamental Physics', Albuquerque 2002, plenary talk at the American Physical Society meeting.
'The Cosmological Constant Problem in Fundamental Physics', Germantown 2002, DOE colloquium.
'Extra Dimensions' Snowmass 2001.
'Physics in Warped Spacetimes', Sendai Phenomenology Workship, Japan 2000.
'Localized Gravity', Santa Barbara ITP, 1999.
'Anomaly-Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking and Extra Dimensions', Aspen, 1999.
'Supersymmetry Breaking from Extra Dimensions' workshop on 'Strong Dynamics', Fermilab, 1998.
'Recent Trends in Dynamical Symmetry Breaking' Division of Particles and Fields Conference on 'Beyond the Standard Model', Santa Barbara, 1994.
'Technicolor in the Age of LEP', Moriond Conference on Electroweak Physics, 1993.
'Walking Gauge Dynamics and Realistic Technicolor', XXVI International Con- ference on High Energy Physics, Dallas, 1992.
'Technicolor Theories with Negative S', PASCOS, Berkeley, 1992.


INTERVIEWS

San Francisco Chronicle: LITTLE BLACK HOLES   Researchers say there might be tiny versions of galactic giants throughout Milky Way, June 2006.

MSNBC: Physicists probe the fifth dimension, June 2006.

NPR: The Diane Rehm show: Our Universe - One of Many?, October 2002.

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