Research related information:
I am a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Laboratory for Nuclear Studies at Cornell University working in the field of Theoretical Physics of Elementary Particles (click here for the particular information). Before coming to Cornell I was a postdoctotal Fellow at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. Here is my CV.
Please take a look at my collection of Jobs in Theoretical Physics.

My papers on the net can be found here.

For those who are interested, here is my recent LNS talk on charm physics and CLEO lunch talk on the physics case for tau-charm factory at CESR. Here is my talk at FCP01 conference.

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Cornell LNS Particle Theory seminars' schedule.

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Some useful links for High Energy Physics folks:

  • High Energy Theory Group, UMass
  • The WWW Virtual Library
  • LANL Preprint Server, new hep-ph, hep-th, nucl-th, hep-ex, hep-lat.
  • HEP SPIRES - SLAC
  • Physics Conferences from LANL, Maryland, and HEPIC.
  • SLAC Home Page
  • CEBAF Information Home Page
  • CERN Home Page
  • Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
  • Quantum Computation Page.
  • This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics

    Local (but still interesting) links:


    Some interesting (or dull) information may be found below:
    Given this, you can easily guess what I like...

  • Johns Hopkins University, Particle Theory Group.
  • University of Massachusetts, Amherst, High Energy Theory Group.
  • St. Petersburg Technical University
  • Little Russia in Texas.
  • Collection of Boris Vallejo paintings.
  • Image Machine and some C/C++ stuff.
  • Tennis Net.
  • Reviews on the recently (and not recently) released movies...
  • Classical music.
  • TASI-95 picture gallery.
  • Do you want to travel? Airfares online.
  • CNN and USA Today online.
  • Home pages of my friends.
  • Webster dictionary.
  • How to write a good resume?
    Here was the picture....

    Try if I am logged in somewhere...just click here.


    If you feel like it, drop me a couple of lines... just click here.
    To PT or Department of Physics home page.