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Presentations and unpublished reports [map]

  1. Exploring the Origin of Mass with High-Performance Computing, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, 19 August 2011.

  2. Exploring the Origin of Mass with High-Performance Computing, EAPSI/SIT Report, 16 August 2011.

  3. S parameter and parity doubling below the conformal window (for the LSD Collaboration), Lattice 2011, Lake Tahoe, CA, 12 July 2011.

  4. Measuring the S Parameter on the Lattice, Boston University, 12 May 2011.

  5. Lattice QCD -- and Beyond, Boston University Center for Computational Science Seminar, 29 April 2011.

  6. Monte Carlo Renormalization Group, MIT Lattice Club, 30 March 2011.

  7. Exploring the Origin of Mass with High-Performance Computing, Boston University, 10 December 2010.

  8. Statement of Research Interests, 17 November 2010.

  9. Lattice Strong Dynamics for Electroweak Symmetry Breaking, MIT Lattice Club, 20 October 2010.

  10. Flavor dependence of the S parameter in SU(3) gauge theory (for the LSD Collaboration), Lattice 2010, Villasimius, Italy, 17 June 2010.

  11. Lattice Strong Dynamics: Using high-performance computing to explore the mystery of mass, National Science Foundation IGERT Project Meeting, Washington DC, 24 May 2010.

  12. Lattice Strong Dynamics: Using high-performance computing to explore electroweak symmetry breaking, Boston University Science and Engineering Research Symposium, 30 March 2010.

  13. Exploring Electroweak Symmetry Breaking on the Lattice, Boston University, 13 October 2009.

  14. Electroweak Symmetry Breaking: An enduring mystery of the standard model of particle physics, and how we hope to solve it, Amherst College Colloquium, 1 October 2009.

  15. Technicolor at the LHC, Boston University LHC Physics Symposium, 30 April 2009.

  16. LHC Exotica: Overview of Alternative Signatures, Boston University, 6 April 2009.

  17. Computational modelling of DNA structure, 31 December 2008.

  18. Zero-temperature Ising-Glauber dynamics in two dimensions, 18 December 2007.

  19. Interdisciplinary Cluster Computing at a Liberal Arts College, with Scott Kaplan, William Loinaz and James Hagadorn, AAPT Topical Conference on Computational Physics for Upper Level Courses, Davidson College, 27-28 July 2007.

  20. Correlation functions in scalar quantum field theory in two and four dimensions, 7 May 2007.

  21. Lattice Simulations of Nonperturbative Quantum Field Theories, B.A. Honors Thesis, Amherst College (advisor: William Loinaz), 12 May 2006.

  22. Lattice Simulations of Nonperturbative Quantum Field Theories, Amherst College, 2 May 2006.

  23. Life on the Lattice: Markov Chain Monte Carlo and all that, Amherst College, 29 November 2005.

  24. Top Quark Physics at the Large Hadron Collider, Five College Symposium, University of Massachusetts, 1 October 2005.


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