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Dr. Gregory W. Anderson
Northeastern Illinois University
Physics & Astronomy

Office: 217D SCI
g-anderson@neiu.edu
phone: (773) 442-5753

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  My Research 

   Theoretical High Energy Physics

My research involves theories of elementary particles and cosmology and research in physics pedagogy. I am interested in physics beyond the standard model, and the interplay between particle physics and cosmology. Currently I am working on predictive models of fermion masses and mixing angles in the grand unified group E6, novel particle physics dark matter candidates, and naturalness issues in supersymmetry.

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The links below contain popular press coverage where I have discussed issues related to particle physics:

. Neutrinos on Odyssey from WBEZ (7/24/2000)
. USA Today's Higgs coverage

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