Lyman Page(1957)
PhysicsLyman Page is a recipient of the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2017) from United States. They have received 5 major awards in total. Their primary field is Physics. They were educated at Bowdoin College. They have been affiliated with Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation countMatters of Gravity, The Newsletter of the Topical Group in Gravitation of the American Physical Society, Volume 32, Fall 2008
Recent Publications
View all worksMatters of Gravity, The Newsletter of the Topical Group in Gravitation of the American Physical Society, Volume 32, Fall 2008
Career History
Professor
Cornell University
Ithaca, US
Associate Professor
Cornell University
Ithaca, US
Visiting Scientist
University of Innsbruck
Innsbruck, AT
Assistant Professor
Cornell University
Ithaca, US
Research Faculty
University of Colorado
Boulder, US
National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Boulder, US
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Princeton University
Princeton, US
Education
Princeton University
Ph.D.
Physics Department
2008
Princeton University
M.A.
Physics Department
2004
Amherst College
B.A. summa cum laude
Physics Department
2002
Research Funding
MRI: Acquisition of a Millimeter-wave Vector Network Analyzer and a Probe Station Capable of a Single Sweep from 70 kHz to 220 GHz
Directorate for Engineering
EoR-Spec: Revealing the reionization of the Universe with CII intensity mapping
Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences
MRI: Development of 350 GHz instrumentation to characterize Galactic dust polarization with CCAT-prime
Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences
Cosmology with the kinematic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect: Testing fundamental physics and hydrodynamical simulations
Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences
CAREER: Probing Fundamental Physics and Cosmic Structure by Maximizing the Impact of Next Generation Microwave Surveys
Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences
DEVELOPMENT OF OPTICS AND DETECTORS FOR ADVANCED CMB POLARIZATION MEASUREMENTS\NMEASUREMENTS OF THE COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND (CMB) HAVE BEEN ESSENTIAL TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN COSMOLOGY. FUTURE OBSERVATIONS WILL PROVIDE COSMOLOGICAL CONSTRAINTS FRO
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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