I lecture frequently at summer schools or short courses for graduate students in particle physics and in Fermilab's Saturday Morning Physics program. My textbook, Gauge Theories of the Strong, Weak, and Electromagnetic Interactions, grew out of university courses that I give from time to time. This page lists materials prepared for recent courses. |
Web references for "The Secret Life of the Higgs Boson," for the Quarknet Teachers Weekend @ Fermilab, November 11, 2000. |
"Nature's Greatest Puzzles," for the 2004 SLAC Summer Institute "Beyond the Standard Model in Many Directions," lecture notes from the 2003 Latin-American School of High-Energy Physics, San Miguel Regla (Hidalgo) Mexico "The Electroweak Theory," lecture notes from TASI 2000, Boulder "Electroweak Symmetry Breaking and the Higgs Sector," lecture notes from the XXVII International Meeting on Fundamental Physics, Sierra Nevada (Granada), Spain, published in Acta Physica Polonica B30, 2145 (1999) "Hadron Colliders, the Top Quark, and the Higgs Sector," four lectures from Advanced School on Electroweak Theory, Maó, Menorca (Spain), 16–22 June 1996 |
Webcast of my 1999 and 2000 CERN Lectures for Summer Students: Particle Physics: the Standard Model
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TASI 2000: Flavor Physics for the Millennium, Electroweak Theory Exercises to accompany my 1998 Lectures for CERN Summer Students.
Physics 539, Gauge Theories
and Particle Physics, at
Princeton
University (Spring 1997). Exercises to accompany the Fermilab Academic Lectures, Four Memos for the Next Millennium, March 1995. |