- Melissa Franklin
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This article is about the Harvard professor. For the American swimmer, see Missy Franklin.
Melissa Franklin is an experimental particle physicist and the Department Chair and Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics at Harvard University.[1] While working at the Fermi National Acceleration Laboratory in Chicago, her team found some of the first evidence for the existence of the top quark. Franklin was the first woman ever to gain tenure in the Harvard Physics Department.[2] As of 2010[update], she is researching proton-antiproton collisions.
Early history
Franklin grew up in Toronto, Canada, and attended SEED School (Toronto) and the University of Toronto. She earned her physics PhD from Stanford University in 1982 and later worked at Fermilab in Chicago, before coming to Harvard.
References
External links
- Melissa Franklin's Harvard faculty webpage
- Profile on Discovering Women, a PBS series about women scientists.
- Public lecture by Prof Franklin - includes audio, slides
Categories:- Living people
- American physicists
- Canadian physicists
- Particle physicists
- University of Toronto alumni
- Stanford University alumni
- Harvard University faculty
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