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About the PNAS Member Editor
Name Banks, Thomas
Location No Affiliation
Primary Field Physics
Secondary Field Astronomy
 Election Citation
Banks’ work has greatly influenced the study of lattice gauge theory, particle physics, string theory, and cosmology.
 Research Interests
Dr. Banks has made contributions to theoretical particle physics in lattice gauge theory, composite models of quarks and leptons, supersymmetry and the dynamics of symmetry breaking. He has been active in string theory, where he proved important results about symmetries and found the first non-perturbative formulation of a string model. More recently he has been involved in constructing models of quantum gravity that are closer to the physics of the real world than traditional string theory.

 
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