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Sean Bartz

Teaching Assistant

352 Tate, 624-2327, email bartz @ physics.umn.edu
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My research takes me to a warped fifth dimension, where I search for a model to explain the strong nuclear force.

The rest of my life is located solidly within ordinary four-dimensional spacetime, where I enjoy hobbies such as playing and watching basketball, bicycling, and kayaking.

I am a third-year graduate student studying nuclear theory and particle phenomenology with Professor Joe Kapusta.

My adventures into the fifth dimension are supported by the Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Fellowship.

Don't use the listed contact info. My office is Physics 352, which you can find without leaving ordinary 4-dimensional spacetime.
I doubt that the listed office phone number is correct, and anyway I haven't answered an office phone in 2+ years.
The email address is correct, and is the best way to contact me.

There are no undergraduates in the fifth dimension, so I am no longer a Teaching Assistant, giving me more time for research.

Research Areas
Nuclear/Particle Theory

Selected Publications

Thomas M. Kelley, Sean P. Bartz, Joseph I. Kapusta, Pseudoscalar Mass Spectrum in a Soft-Wall Model of AdS/QCD, [abstract]

Education

Xavier University '08 Physics and Mathematics