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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1991 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1985 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For the discovery that hyperons produced by high energy protons are strongly polarized, and the subsequent use of polarized hyperon beams to make precise measurements of hyperon magnetic moments

Overview

T. Devlin was affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research work primarily focused on the field of Computer Science, with a specialization in Artificial Intelligence. Within this domain, their main topics of study included Reinforcement Learning in Robotics, Evolutionary Algorithms and Applications, and Adversarial Robustness in Machine Learning.

Devlin's recent publications were disseminated through the venue arXiv (Cornell University), which reflected their engagement with open-access preprint platforms in the academic community. Among these publications were the following papers:

  • Reset-Free Reinforcement Learning via Multi-Task Learning: Learning Dexterous Manipulation Behaviors without Human Intervention (2021, arXiv (Cornell University))
  • Spaceflight KID Readout Electronics for PRIMA (2025, arXiv (Cornell University))

The scientist collaborated frequently with a set of coauthors including Abhishek Gupta, Justin Yu, Tony Z. Zhao, Vikash Kumar, and Aaron Rovinsky. These collaborations indicate a broad network of scholarly interaction within their areas of expertise.

Recognition of Devlin's scientific contributions included being named a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1991. Earlier, in 1985, they were honored as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS), with a citation acknowledging their discovery related to the polarization of hyperons produced by high energy protons and subsequent precise measurements of hyperon magnetic moments.

Best Publications

  • Observation of top quark production in p̄p collisions with the collider detector at fermilab

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • The CDF Detector: An Overview

    F. Abe;D. Amidei;G. Apollinari;G. Ascoli

  • Topology of three-jet events in p»p collisions at s=1.8 TeV

    F. Abe;D. Amidei;G. Apollinari;M. Atac

  • Λ 0 Hyperon Polarization in Inclusive Production by 300-GeV Protons on Beryllium

    G. Bunce;R. Handler;R. March;P. Martin

  • Observation of the Bc meson in pp¯ collisions at √s = 1.8 TeV

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • INCLUSIVE JET CROSS SECTION IN P P COLLISIONS AT S = 1.8 TEV

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • Measurement of the antiproton-proton total cross section at s =546 and 1800 GeV

    F. Abe;M. Albrow;D. Amidei;C. Anway-Wiese

  • Charged jet evolution and the underlying event in proton- antiproton collisions at 1.8 TeV

    T. Affolder;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • Measurement of the Top Quark Mass

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • Double parton scattering in [Formula presented] collisions at [Formula presented]

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • Measurement of the top quark mass with the collider detector at fermilab

    T. Affolder;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • Polarization of Λ ' s and Λ ¯ ' s Produced by 400-GeV Protons

    K. Heller;P. T. Cox;J. Dworkin;O. E. Overseth

  • Evidence for top quark production in p̄p collisions at √s =1.8 TeV

    F. Abe;M. G. Albrow;S. R. Amendolia;D. Amidei

  • Search for new particles decaying to dijets at CDF

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • Measurement of small angle antiproton-proton elastic scattering at s =546 and 1800 GeV

    F. Abe;M. Albrow;D. Amidei;C. Anway-Wiese

  • J/ψ and ψ(2s) Production pp collisions at √ s = 1.8TeV

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • Lower limit on the top-quark mass from events with two leptons in pp» collisions at s =1.8 TeV

    F. Abe;D. Amidei;G. Apollinari;M. Atac

  • OBSERVATION OF DIFFRACTIVE W-BOSON PRODUCTION AT THE FERMILAB TEVATRON

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • J/{psi} and {psi}(2S) production in p{ovr p} {radical}{ovr s} = 1.8 TeV.

    F. Abe;H. Akimoto;A. Akopian;M. G. Albrow

  • Inclusive J/, (2S), and b-quark production in pp collisions at s =1.8 TeV

    F. Abe;D. Amidei;C. Anway-Wiese;G. Apollinari

Frequent Co-Authors

L. Pondrom
L. Pondrom University of Wisconsin–Madison
K. L. Byrum
K. L. Byrum Argonne National Laboratory
A. Menzione
A. Menzione Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
Yasuo Fukui
Yasuo Fukui Nagoya University
Jay Hauser
Jay Hauser University of California, Los Angeles
J. Yoh
J. Yoh Fermilab
B. Flaugher
B. Flaugher Fermilab
A. Barbaro-Galtieri
A. Barbaro-Galtieri Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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