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Gary Prezeau

Education
  • B.S., Physics, University of Sherbrooke (1988)
  • M.S., Physics, University of Toronto (1990)
  • Ph.D., Theoretical Physics, College of William & Mary (1999)

Research Interests
  • Measurement of the anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background
  • Algorithm development for map-making
  • Theoretical particle physics (neutrinos, WIMPs, physics beyond the standard model of particle physics)

Projects

Planck Icon Planck
Planck is the first European mission to study the birth of the Universe. Planck was launched on the 14th of May of 2009.

Spitzer Icon Spitzer
The Spitzer Space Telescope (formerly SIRTF, the Space Infrared Telescope Facility) was launched into space by a Delta rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida on 25 August 2003.


Professional Experience
  • Postdoctoral fellow at Caltech/JPL (2004)
  • Postdoctoral fellow at Caltech (2002-2004)
  • Postdoctoral fellow at University of Connecticut, Storrs/Caltech (2001-2002)
  • NuHEP Postdoctoral fellow at Hampton University/Jefferson Lab (1999-2001)

Selected Awards
  • NASA Group Achievement Award Planck Data Analysis and Operations Support Team (2011)
  • Mariner Award (2010)
  • National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) full post-graduate fellowship

Selected Publications

Books

  • C. Keppel, J. Goity, G. Prézeau, eds. Quarks, Hadrons and Nuclei, Proceedings of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Annual Hampton University Graduate Studies (World Scientific, Singapore, 2003)

Publications

  1. G. Prézeau, , M. Reinecke, "Algorithm for the evaluation of reduced Wigner matrices", Ap.JS 190:267-274, (2010)
  2. T. Ito, G. Prézeau, "Neutrino mass constraints on β-decay," Phys. Rev. Lett., 94:161802 (2005)
  3. G. Prézeau, "Light neutrino and heavy particle exchange in neutrinoless β β-decay," Phys. Lett. B, 633, 93 (2006)
  4. G. Prézeau, A. Kurylov, "Neutrino mass constraints on μ-decay and π -> ν ν," Phys. Rev. Lett., 95:101802 (2005)
  5. G. Prézeau, A. Kurylov, M. Kamionkowski, and P. Vogel, "New contribution to WIMP-nucleus scattering," Phys. Rev. Lett., 91:231301 (2003)
  6. G. Prézeau, M. Ramsey-Musolf, and P. Vogel, "Neutrinoless β β-decay and effective field theory," Phys. Rev. D, 68:034016 (2003)
  7. C. P. Liu, G. Prézeau, and M. Ramsey-Musolf, "Hadronic parity violation and inelastic electron-deuteron scattering," Phys. Rev. C, 67:035501 (2003)
  8. D. Lehmann, G. Prézeau, "Effective Field Theory Dimensional Regularization," Phys. Rev. D, 65:016001 (2002)
  9. J. Goity, D. Lehmann, G. Prézeau, and J. Saez, "Regularization for effective field theory with two heavy particles," Phys. Lett. B, 504, 21 (2001)
  10. G. Prézeau, "Gauge invariance in quantum hadrodynamics," Phys. Rev. C, 59, 2301 (1999)
  11. G. Prézeau, "One-loop corrections to quantum hadrodynamics with vector mesons," Phys. Rev. C, 58, 1853 (1998)

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