Dr.
Jonathan A. Bagger - Krieger-Eisenhower Professor, Department
of Physics and Astronomy, at Johns Hopkins University
Dr. Bagger is also General Councilor
of the APS, a Fellow of the APS, and a member of the Fermi
lab Board of Overseers. He serves on the Editorial Boards
of the Johns Hopkins University Press, as well as Physics
Reports, the Physical Review and the Journal of High Energy
Physics. Mr. Bagger has twice been a member of the Institute
for Advanced Study in Princeton. He has held a Sloan Foundation
Fellowship and an NSF Presidential Young Investigator
award. He has served on two HEPAP subpanels, several NSF
advisory panels, the SLAC Scientific Policy Committee,
and as Secretary-Treasurer of the Division of Particles
and Fields of the APS. From 1986-1989 he was an Associate
Professor at Harvard University, and prior to that has
held a postdoctoral research position at the Stanford
Linear Accelerator Center. Dr. Bagger holds an A.B. from
Dartmouth College and a PhD from Princeton University.
Bagger's research interests center on high energy physics
at the interface of theory and experiment. His present
work is focused on supersymmetry and supergravity between
the weak and the Planck scales. Together with Julius Wess,
he is the author of the monograph Supersymmetry and Supergravity.