John March-Russell

Short Resume



2006- Oxford
University
Professor of Theoretical Physics. Elementary Particle Group, Rudolf Peierls
Centre for Theoretical Physics
2006- Royal
Society
Royal Society Wolfson Merit Award
2003-2004 Arts and Humanities
 Research Council

Science & Arts Research Fellowship. Joint award with artist Paola Pivi
2002- Oxford
University

University Lecturer in Theoretical Particle Physics, and Fellow of New College
1998-2002 Theory Division
CERN
Faculty Member, Theoretical Physics, European Organization for Particle Physics
1998 US Department
of Energy
Outstanding Junior Investigator Award, for research excellence (declined)
1997-1999 Alfred P. Sloan
Foundation
Alfred P. Sloan Award. For outstanding research
1996-1998 W.M. Keck
Foundation
W.M. Keck Foundation Award. For outstanding research
1994-1998 Institute for
Advanced Study
Princeton
Long Term Member (Assistant Professor), School of Natural Sciences,
Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
1992-1994 Lawrence
Berkeley Lab
& UC Berkeley
DOE Distinguished Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Theory Group, LBNL & UC Berkeley
1990-1992 Princeton
University
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Theoretical Physics
1990 Harvard
University
Ph.D in Theoretical Physics.
Thesis advisors: Profs. Sidney Coleman and Frank Wilczek
1988 Harvard
University
White Prize for outstanding undergraduate teaching as head
teaching fellow in course A26 with Prof. Sheldon Glashow
1989 Harvard
University
M.A. in Theoretical Physics
1988 Harvard
University
White Prize for outstanding undergraduate teaching as head
teaching fellow in course A20 with Prof. Roy Glauber
1986-1988 Harvard
University
SERC Overseas Studentship for graduate study at Harvard.  Sole awardee
1985-1987 Frank Knox
Foundation
Fellowship for graduate study at Harvard. One of only 2 awards
1984 London
University
Granville Prize for top graduating physical sciences student in the University
1984 Imperial College
London University
Callendar Prize for top graduating physics student
1984 Imperial College
London University
B.Sc. 1st class honours in Physics