After earning my undergraduate degree in physics, I earned an M.Phil. in theoretical condensed matter physics at Cambridge and then a PhD in theoretical particle physics at Harvard. I did postdoctoral research at Harvard for a few years and then joined the physics faculty of Boston University. A dozen years ago, I moved to Michigan State University. I still do physics research and teaching and also have an administrative appointment as a college dean.
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