Graham G. Ross was affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom during their academic career. Their research primarily focused on topics within physics and astronomy, with notable emphasis on nuclear and high energy physics, as well as aspects of astronomy and astrophysics.
Their work extensively covered various areas including:
Throughout the career, Graham G. Ross published several papers, some of the recent notable ones include:
Graham G. Ross frequently published in the following venues:
Collaborations were notable with several coauthors, including:
The scientist was recognized with the Dirac Medal by the Institute of Physics in 2012 for theoretical contributions to the development of the Standard Model and beyond. Additionally, Graham G. Ross was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in the United Kingdom in 1991.
Luis E. Ibanez;Graham G. Ross
Luis E. Ibanez;Graham G. Ross
G. D. Coughlan;W. Fischler;Edward W. Kolb;Stuart Raby
Luis E. Ibáñez;Graham G. Ross
R. Keith Ellis;Howard Georgi;Marie Machacek;H. David Politzer
Graham G. Ross;J.W.F. Valle
Guido Altarelli;Graham G. Ross
Luis E. Ibanez;Graham G. Ross
B. Pendleton;Graham G. Ross
John Ellis;Graciela Gelmini;Cecilia Jarlskog;Graham G. Ross
Luis E. Ibanez;Graham G. Ross
I. de Medeiros Varzielas;S.F. King;S.F. King;G.G. Ross
F. E. Close;R. L. Jaffe;R. G. Roberts;G. G. Ross
Brian R. Greene;Kelley H. Kirklin;Paul J. Miron;Graham G. Ross
Jonathan Richard Ellis;Mary Katherin Gaillard;Graham G Ross
A. Ibarra;Graham G. Ross;Graham G. Ross
Brian R. Greene;Kelley H. Kirklin;Paul J. Miron;Graham G. Ross
R.L. Jaffe;F.E. Close;R.G. Roberts;G.G. Ross
Ivo de Medeiros Varzielas;Graham G. Ross
I. de Medeiros Varzielas;S.F. King;G.G. Ross
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