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Joel Primack
Joel R. Primack
is a professor of
physics
and
astrophysics
at the
University of California, Santa Cruz
and is a member of the
Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics
.
Primack received his A.B. from
Princeton University
in 1966 and his Ph.D. from
Stanford University
in 1970. His
fields of study
are
relativistic quantum field theory
,
cosmology
, and
particle astrophysics
. He is also involved in
supercomputer
simulations of
dark matter
models. He directs the
University of California High-Performance AstroComputing Center
. Primack is best known for his co-authorship with
George Blumenthal
,
Sandra Moore Faber
, and
Martin Rees
of the
theory of
cold dark matter
in 1984. He co-authored two books with Nancy Abrams,
The View
from the
Center of the Universe
and
The
New Universe
and the Human Future
. He played main roles in starting the Congressional
Science and Technology
Fellowship program
, the
Forum on Physics and Society
of the
American Physical Society
, and the Science and
Human Rights
program
of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science
in 1970-1973. He is a fellow of
the American
Physical Society
and the American
Association for the Advancement of Science
.