MICHAEL CREUTZ
RESUMÉ
July ****
Address:
BNL 510A
PO Box 5000
Upton, NY 11973-5000
Telephone: 631-***-**** (home: 631-***-****)
abqnvj@r.postjobfree.com
WWW: http://www.latticeguy.net
Birth: November 24, 1944; Los Alamos, New Mexico
Education:
Undergraduate: 9/62-6/66, California Institute of Technology; B.S. in physics,
6/66; graduation with honor; Tau Beta Pi.
Graduate: 9/66-3/70, Stanford University; National Science Foundation Graduate
Fellow; thesis advisor S. D. Drell (at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center);
M.S. 6/68; Ph.D. 3/70.
Employment: 9/72-present:,
Brookhaven Nat. Laboratory. Sr. Physicist since 10/85. Group leader 4/84 -
4/87. Brookhaven R& D Award, 1991. 9/70-9/72: Fellow of the Center for
Theoretical Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742.
3/70-8/70: Res. Assoc., Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford,
California 94305.
Current research: Theoretical particle physics; numerical simulations
of quantum field theory; computational physics.
Miscellaneous:
2000 Aneesur Rahman Prize for Computational Physics.
2008 Gian Carlo Wick Gold Medal.
Fellow of the American Physical Society (awarded in 1986).
Group leader, BNL High Energy Theory group 1984-87, 2004.
High Energy Advisory Physics Panel for DOE (HEPAP) 1984-88.
Executive Committee of the Div. of Particles and Fields of the APS (1986-88).
Program Advisory Panel for the NSF Division of Advanced Scientific Computing
(1987-89).
Editorial Board for Physical Review D (1987-89).
National Allocation Committee for the JVNC (1988-90).
Joint peer review board for the Pittsburgh and Illinois Supercomputing
Centers. (1988-91).
Editorial Board for the International Journal of High Speed Computing
(1988-).
Editorial Board for the International Journal of Modern Physics C (1990-).
Div. of Computational Physics, APS: Vice Chair '92-3, Chair Elect '93-4, Chair
'94-95.
AIP Advisory Committee for "Computers in Science and Engineering,"
(2000-2006).
US Lattice QCD Executive Committee (1999-).
Co-organizer with Herbert Neuberger and John Kogut of program "Modern
Challenges for Lattice Field Theory," KITP,
Santa Barbara Program (Jan 10 - Apr 1, 2005).
Distinguished lectureships:
1991 Joint U. New Mexico LANL Distinguished Lecturer in Nonlinear
Mathematics.
1997 Andrew Sobczyk Memorial Lecturer, Clemson University.
2004 Presidential Lecture Series, Florida International University.
Publication list: Available at http://thy.phy.bnl.gov/~creutz/mypubs/pubs.html