Curriculum Vitae: Sylvester James Gates, Jr. Personal Information Date of Birth: December 15, 1950 Place of Birth: Tampa, FL, USA Departmental Address: Physics Department, Rm 4121 University of Maryland College Park, MD. 20742 USA Webpage: http://umdphysics.umd.edu/people/faculty/135-gates.html Internet Addresses:
[email protected] Undergraduate Education: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969-1973, B.Sc. in Mathematics, M.I.T., June 1, 1973, B.Sc. in Physics, M.I.T., September 12, 1973. Undergraduate Thesis: (Physics) \On the Feasibility of Generating Electricity with a Rijke Tube." This thesis is an analysis of the acoustical, mechanical, and thermody- namical problems associated with using the Rijke phenomena to generate electricity. Thesis Advisor: Professor K. U. Ingard Graduate Education: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1973-1977, Ph.D. Physics, M.I.T., June 6, 1977. Graduate Thesis: \Symmetry Principles in Selected Problems of Field Theory" Doctoral thesis describes an investigation of the uses of symmetry principles in 1 unified models of the Weak and Electromagnetic Interactions and in su- persymmetric models. First Ph.D. thesis at MIT on the topic of super- symmetry. Thesis Advisor: Professor J. E. Young Postdoctoral Experience: Research Fellow, California Institute of Technology, 1980-1982, Junior Fellow, Harvard Society of Fellows, Harvard Univ. 1977-1980. Faculty Positions: John S. Toll Professor of Physics, University of Maryland, Department of Physics, July, 1998-present, Professor of Physics (tenured), Howard University, Department of Physics, 1991-1992, on leave from UMCP Professor of Physics, (visiting), Howard University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, 1990-1991, on leave from UMCP Professor of Physics, University of Maryland, Department of Physics, 1988-present, Associate Professor of Physics (tenured), University of Maryland, Department of Physics and Astronomy, 1984-1988, Assistant Professor of Applied Mathematics (untenured), M.I.T., Mathe- matics Department, 1982-1984.