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Howard Eli Haber (born 3 February 1952 in Brooklyn, New York City) is an American physicist, specializing in theoretical elementary particle physics. Howard Haber received in 1973 his bachelor's degree and master's degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and received in 1978 his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. He was a postdoc at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory from 1978 to 1980 and at the University of Pennsylvania from 1980 to 1982. He joined the faculty of the physics department and the University of California, Santa Cruz, where he became an associate professor in 1989 and a full professor in 1990 (continuing to the present). From 1982 to the present he has been a visiting physicist with the Theory Group at SLAC.

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  • Howard Eli Haber (* 3. Februar 1952 in Brooklyn, New York) ist ein US-amerikanischer Physiker, der sich mit theoretischer Elementarteilchenphysik befasst. Howard Haber studierte am Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss sowie dem Master-Abschluss 1973 und wurde 1978 an der University of Michigan in Ann Arbor promoviert. Als Postdoktorand war er am Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (bis 1980), der University of Pennsylvania und der University of California, Santa Cruz, an der er Assistant Professor und ab 1990 Professor war. Ab 1982 war er auch Gastwissenschaftler am SLAC. 1993 wurde er Fellow der American Physical Society und 1985 erhielt er den Outstanding Junior Investigator Award des DOE. 2009 erhielt er den Humboldt-Forschungspreis, mit der er an der Universität Bonn war. Er befasst sich mit der Physik des Higgs-Bosons (und erweiterte Modelle dazu jenseits des Standardmodells wie der Niedrigenergiesektor der Supersymmetrie), die er für fundamental für die Erforschung der Physik jenseits des Standardmodells hält. 2017 erhielt er den Sakurai-Preis für fundamentale Beiträge zu den Eigenschaften, Reaktionen und Signaturen des Higgs-Bosons (Laudatio). (de)
  • Howard Eli Haber (born 3 February 1952 in Brooklyn, New York City) is an American physicist, specializing in theoretical elementary particle physics. Howard Haber received in 1973 his bachelor's degree and master's degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and received in 1978 his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. He was a postdoc at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory from 1978 to 1980 and at the University of Pennsylvania from 1980 to 1982. He joined the faculty of the physics department and the University of California, Santa Cruz, where he became an associate professor in 1989 and a full professor in 1990 (continuing to the present). From 1982 to the present he has been a visiting physicist with the Theory Group at SLAC. From 1985 to 1988 Haber held an Outstanding Junior Investigator Award from DOE. In 1993 he was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society. In 2009 he received a Humboldt Research Award, with which he was a visiting professor at the University of Bonn. His research deals with the physics of the Higgs boson and also possible Standard Model extensions such as the low-energy sector of supersymmetry theory, which he considers fundamental for the study of physics beyond the Standard Model. In 2017 he, together with three collaborators, received the Sakurai Prize for, according to the laudation, "instrumental contributions to the theory of the properties, reactions, and signatures of the Higgs boson". (en)
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  • Howard Eli Haber (* 3. Februar 1952 in Brooklyn, New York) ist ein US-amerikanischer Physiker, der sich mit theoretischer Elementarteilchenphysik befasst. Howard Haber studierte am Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss sowie dem Master-Abschluss 1973 und wurde 1978 an der University of Michigan in Ann Arbor promoviert. Als Postdoktorand war er am Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (bis 1980), der University of Pennsylvania und der University of California, Santa Cruz, an der er Assistant Professor und ab 1990 Professor war. Ab 1982 war er auch Gastwissenschaftler am SLAC. (de)
  • Howard Eli Haber (born 3 February 1952 in Brooklyn, New York City) is an American physicist, specializing in theoretical elementary particle physics. Howard Haber received in 1973 his bachelor's degree and master's degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and received in 1978 his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. He was a postdoc at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory from 1978 to 1980 and at the University of Pennsylvania from 1980 to 1982. He joined the faculty of the physics department and the University of California, Santa Cruz, where he became an associate professor in 1989 and a full professor in 1990 (continuing to the present). From 1982 to the present he has been a visiting physicist with the Theory Group at SLAC. (en)
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