Talks by Gordon Kane

Talks by Gordon Kane

Experiment and String Theory --- Two Hidden Sectors?
               Talk given at SUSY99

The Supersymmetry Soft-Breaking Lagrangian --- Where Experiment and String Theory Meet
               Lectures at the Latin American School SILAFAE III, April 2000, Cartegena, Colombia

6 Lectures on Supersymmetry and the Supersymmetry Soft Breaking Lagrangian
               Beijing Supersymmetry School, July 2002

Connecting Data, Phenomenology, String Theory
               Aspen Winter Meeting, January 2003

Effective Theories and Emergence
               Invited comments for "Case Studies in Emergence", University of Michigan Program 2002-2003

Can We Learn the Ultimate Law(s) of Nature? Are They Supersymmetric?
               Inaugural Lecture, Victor Weisskopf Collegiate Professor of Physics

 Anthropic Questions -- How Well Can We Understand the Universe and How It Works?
               Lecture for the Phi Kappa Phi 2003 Induction Ceremony

What Would Paul Dirac Think About Supersymmetry and particle Physics Today?
               Talk at Dirac Centenary, Baylor University, Nov 2002, and some colloquia

What is String Phenomenology?
               Aspen Colloquium, August 2004

Learning About the Underlying Theory from Hadron Collider Data -- Inclusive Signatures
               From talks at Vienna LHC meeting, July 2004, and TeV4LHC, Fermilab, Sept. 2004

Aspen 2005 Supercosmology Program Colloquium
               

Aspen 2005 LHC Overview and LHC Olympics
               

Future Particle Physics - Can We Understand The Smallest and Largest Phenomenon Even Better
               University of Michigan, Physics Theme Semester Colloqium

Important Tevatron Collider Physics in the LHC Era