Background
Berger, Edmond Louis was born on December 5, 1939 in Salem, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Edmond Antonio and Ethel Mary (Brown) Berger.
Berger, Edmond Louis was born on December 5, 1939 in Salem, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Edmond Antonio and Ethel Mary (Brown) Berger.
Bachelor of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1961; Doctor of Philosophy, Princeton University, 1965.
Assistant professor department physics, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H., 1965-1968;
research associate, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory-University of California, Berkeley, 1968-1969;
physicist, Argonne National (Illinois) Laboratory, 1969-1972;
senior theoretical physicist, theory group leader high energy physics division, Argonne National (Illinois) Laboratory, since 1974. Staff scientist European Organization of Nuclear Research, Geneva, 1972-1974, 83-84, 92-93. Visiting professor Stanford University, 1978-1979.
Adjunct Professor physics Michigan State University, since 1998. Member physics advising committee Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, 1980-1984. Member high energy and nuclear physics advising committee Brookhaven National Laboratory, since 1995.
Member high energy physics advisory panel unites states department Energy, 1990-1994. Director Snowmass summer study on high energy physics, 1990.
Fellow American Physical Society (chairman of the executive committee division particles and fields 1990, member commission on meetings since 1990, chairman 1994-1996).
Married Susan Katherine Teffner, September 5, 1964. Children— Bruce, Catherine, Stephen.