GERALD B. CLEAVER
'Gerald B. Cleaver' [1] is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at Baylor University [2] and is Head of the Early Universe Cosmology and Strings (EUCOS)[3] division of Baylor's Center for Astrophysics, Space Physics & Engineering Research (CASPER) [4]. His research specialty is string phenomenology and string model building [5]. John H. Schwarz, one of the founders of string theory, was Cleaver's Ph.D. thesis advisor at Caltech. While a postdoc at Texas A&M working with Dimitri Nanopoulos, Cleaver constructed the first string-derived model containing only the particles of the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) in the observable sector [6].
At Baylor University Cleaver has constructed the first string derived Near-MSSM
[7]
possessing the potential to resolve the factor-of-20 difference between the MSSM unification scale of 2.5x10^(16) GeV and the weakly coupled heterotic string scale of 5x10^(17) GeV via a robust method referred to as "Optical Unification"
[8].
At Baylor University Cleaver has constructed the first string derived Near-MSSM
[7]
possessing the potential to resolve the factor-of-20 difference between the MSSM unification scale of 2.5x10^(16) GeV and the weakly coupled heterotic string scale of 5x10^(17) GeV via a robust method referred to as "Optical Unification"
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