Philip W. Coulter, Ph.D. 
(Stanford), Professor of Physics 

Theoretical high energy Physics. Professor Coulter's current research interests are in QCD and supersymmetric extensions of the standard model. 

Professor Coulter received his doctoral degree from Stanford University in 1965. He joined The University of Alabama in 1971. 

Recent Publications: 
" (10580)  J/  in a Color Hybrid Model," (with L. Carson, and S. T. Jones), Phys. Rev. D45, 2397 (1992). 

"Squarks Below the Z," (with L. Clavelli, B. Fenyi, C. Hester, P. Provenic, and K. Yuan), Phys. Lett.B291, 426 (1992). 

"Best Fit to the Gluino Mass," (with L. Clavelli, and K. Yuan), Phys. Rev. D47, 1973 (1993). 

"Low Energy Measurements of the Strong Coupling Constant and the Question of a Light Gluino," (with L. Clavelli), to be published in Phys. Rev. D. 

"Gut Scale Effects in Supersymmetric Unification" (with L. Clavelli), to be published in Phys. Rev. D. 
 

     
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