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CURRICULUM VITAE

Scott Dodelson
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Box 500 MS-209
Batavia, Illinois 60510
(630) 840-2426 ; (847) 982-0429

EMPLOYMENT
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Scientist III (2011-present)
Interim Director, Center for Particle Astrophysics (2006-2008)
Scientist II (2004-2011)
Head Theoretical Astrophysics (2001-2006)
Scientist I (1999-2004)
Associate Scientist (1994-1999)
Research Associate (1991-1994)
University of Chicago
Professor, Part Time, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics
(2004-present)
Associate Professor, Part Time (1998-2004)
Visiting Professor (1995-1998)
Northwestern University
Visiting Professor, Part Time, Department of Physics and Astronomy
(2004-5)
Harvard University
Post-doctoral Fellow, Department of Physics (1988-1991)
Columbia University
Research Assistant, Physics (1985-1988)
Research Assistant, Experimental Particle Physics (1983)
Weizmann Institute of Science
Research Assistant, Karyn Kupcinet International Science School (1982)
EDUCATION
Columbia University
PhD in Theoretical Physics, Advised by Gerald Feinberg (1988)
Joint BA/BS in Applied Physics, Columbia College
and School of Engineering and Applied Science (1983)

TEACHING AND MENTORING


2002-present: Supervised undergraduate theses: Sara Burtwell, Correlation function
of SDSS galaxies, (2002); Matt Billmire, Lensing of the CMB by clusters of galaxies, (2003); Brian Klein, Weak Lensing by Clusters in
HST Data (2007).
1995-present: Taught in Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of Chicago. Graduate seminars on the large scale structure of the
universe, the cosmic microwave background, gravitational lensing, and
QSO absorbtion systems. Core courses for first year graduate students
on Radiative Processes in Astrophysics, The Galaxy, and Cosmology.
Undergraduate course on galaxies and the universe for physics majors
concentrating in astronomy and PHYSCI 120 The Universe and How
we Know. Taught astronomy course for sophomores at Northwestern
University.
1995-present: Supervised graduate students: Kim Coble (PhD 1999), Ryan Scranton
(2002), Eduardo Rozo (2006), Fabian Schmidt (2009), Melanie Simet
(2012), Eric Baxter (2009-present), Alan Zablocky (2010-12), Tim Linden (2010-11), Sohyun Park (2011-12), Hsin-Yu Chen (2011-12), Youngsoo Park (2012-present), Ross Cawthon (2012-present), Alessandro Manzotti (2012-present).
1994-present: Supervised post-doctoral fellows. These include: Stephane Colombi (currently faculty at IAP), Andrew Heckler (Ohio State), Yun Wang (Oklahoma), Istvan Szapudi (Hawaii), Antonio Riotto (Geneva), Will Kinney
(Buffalo), Chris Metzler, Lam Hui (Columbia), Andrew Sornborger (UC,
Davis), Ewan Stewart (KAIST), Zoltan Haiman (Columbia), Pasquale
Blasi (Florence), Michael Blanton (NYU), Idit Zehavi (Case Western),
Ravi Sheth (Penn), Andreas Berlind (Vanderbilt), John Beacom (Ohio
State), Nicole Bell (Melbourne), Patrick Greene (Texas), Kev Abazajian (Irvine), Gianfranco Bertone (GRAPPA Institute), Pengjie Zhang
(Shanghai), Dan Hooper (FNAL), Kenji Kadota (Nagoya), Mark Jackson (IAP, Paris), Chris Vale, Emiliano Sefusatti (ICTP), Pasquale Serpico (Savoie, CNRS), Hee-Jong Seo (Berkeley), Jeter Hall (LLNL),
Jonghee Yoo (FNAL), Jason Steffen (Sierra), Jeff Kubo, Gajus Miknaitis, Eun-Joo Ahn (FNAL), Alberto Vallinotto (LBL), and Andrew
Hearin (FNAL).
1987-1990: Volunteer: Brookline School System and Double Discovery Program in
New York City. Guided disadvantaged elementary student in independent research project. Tutored urban high school students in math and
science.
1982 - 1986: Preceptor of Columbias undergraduate physics labs.
GRANTS
Framework for Analysis of Cosmological Surveys, DOE-HEP (2013-14)
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Fermilab PI, Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing,


Computation-Driven Discovery for the Dark Universe (2012-14)
Co-I, NSF Physics Frontier Center, Pushing Cosmology to the Edge,
(2011-2016)
PI, National Science Foundation Grant AST-0908072, Precision Measures of the Dark Sector, (2009-2012)
Co-I, DOE Discovering the Nature of Dark Energy Program, Towards
Precision Cosmology in the Non-linear Regime (2008)
Co-I, NASA Mission Concept Study Award NNX08AT71G S01 (2008-9)
PI, Brinson Post-dostoral Fellowship Program (2006, 2007)
PI, Fermilab-University of Chicago Strategic Collaborative Initiative,
Computational Cosmology, (2007)
PI, NASA Grant NAG5-10842, Fundamental Physics from Space
(2004-2006)
PI, National Science Foundation Grant 0118263, Workshop on Cosmology (2001)
PI, National Science Foundation Grant PHY-0079251, Probing Fundamental Physics with Cosmological Observations, (2000-2003)
Co-I on Fermilab Astrophysics NASA ATP grants (1994-2003)
AWARDS
Honorable Mention, Gravity Research Foundation (2011)
Strategic Laboratory Leadership Program, University of Chicago Business School (2008)
Fellow, American Physical Society (2004)
Garden State Graduate Fellowship (1983)
Sigma Pi Sigma (Physics Honor Society) (1983)
Third, second prizes, Van Buren Math Prize Competition (1982,83)
Tau Beta Pi (National Engineering Honor Society) (1982)
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
International Advisory Committee, 26th International Conference on
Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics (Neutrino 2014)
Chair, Candidacy Exam Committee, University of Chicago (2012-13)
Convener, Software Working Group, LSST Dark Energy Science Collaboration (2012-present)
Organizing Committee, XC3: External Correlations of the CMB and
Cosmology (2013)
Scientific Review, Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (2013)
Deputy Secretary-Treasurer, Division of Astrophysics, American Physical
Society (2013-14)
DOE HEP Dark Energy Science Plan Task Force (2012)
Hans Bethe Award Committee, American Physical Society (2012, 2013)
Co-Chair, Task Force on DES Scientific Computing (2012)
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Convener, Dark Energy and CMB sub-group, Snowmass Community


Study (2012-13)
Panelist, DOE Comparative Reviews (2012, 2013)
Reviewer, NASA Postdoctoral Program (2011)
Co-Lead, Inflation MA, Physics Frontier Center (2011-present)
Co-coordinator, Theory and Combined Probes Working Group, Dark
Energy Survey (2011-present)
Local Organizing Committee, SUSY 2011
Reviewer, Consolider Program, Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (2011)
External Reviewer, Research Grants Council, Hong Kong (2011)
Reviewer, DOE Early Career Research Program (2011)
Summer Public Lectures and Dialogs Committee, Aspen Center for
Physics (2011)
Co-convenor, Meeting of the Division of Particles and Fields, APS
(2011)
Chicagoland Task Force on Computational Cosmology, co-Chair (2011)
Reviewer for Discovery Grants submitted to National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
Reviewer for Swiss National Science Foundation (2010)
Admissions Committee, Aspen Center for Physics (4 years)
Scientific Organizing Committee, Fermilab Symposium on the Cosmic
Frontier (2011)
International Coordinator, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics China
4-week Cosmology Program
International Advisory Committee, TAUP 2011
Reviewer, Consolider Cosmology Program (2010)
DOE Visiting Committee, Caltech (2010)
Summer Program Committee, Aspen Center for Physics (2010)
Chair, NASA Astrophysics Theory Program Review Panel Cosmic Microwave Background (2009)
Chair, NSF Review Panel Large Scale Structure (2009)
Co-Chair, Scientific Committee, Theoretical Advanced Studies Institute
(TASI) (2009)
Chair, Summer Program Committee, Aspen Center for Physics (2009)
Strategic Planning Committee, Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics
(2008-9)
Chair, Organizing Committee, CMBPol Theory Workshop (2008)
Editor, Physics Letters B (2008-present)
Advisor, Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science (2007)
External Referee: Israel Science Foundation, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (2007)
Chair, NASA Astronomy and Physics Research and Analysis panel
(2007)
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Panel Member for DOE Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on


Theory and Experiment (INCITE) Program (2006)
Member, Astronomy and Astrophysics Advisory Committee (2006-09)
Member, Aspen Center for Physics (2006-present)
Program Committee, Annual Meeting Division of Particle of Fields
(2006)
Managing Editor, International Journal of Modern Physics D (2004-08)
Divisional Editor, Physical Review D (2004-06)
Organizer, Fundamental Physics from Clusters of Galaxies (2004)
Editor, Journal of Astroparticle Physics (2003-present)
Member, Local Advisory Committee, Center for Cosmological Physics,
Chicago (2001-5)
Head, External Advisory Committee, Theoretical Astrophysics Center,
Denmark (2002)
Co-organizer, Workshop on Neutrinos and Cosmology, Fermilab and
Cosmo-02 (2002)
Co-Organizer Chicago Chattaqua on Cosmology, for thirty college
teachers (1999,2001)
Co-Organizer Pritzker Symposium and Workshop on Inflation, (1999)
Inner Space/Outer Space II, and Santa Fe Workshop on Cosmology
(1999).
Organized Sloan Digital Sky Survey Collaboration Meeting and Missing Energy in the Universe Workshop (1998)
Panel member for National Science Foundation research proposals
Panel member for NASA Astrophysics Theory Program research proposals
Reviewer for Department of Energy research proposals
Referee for Physical Review D, Physical Review Letters, Astrophysical
Journal, Astrophysical Journal Letters, Annals of Physics, Physics Letters, New Astronomy, Nature, JCAP
Preceptor overseeing undergraduate labs, Columbia University (1985)

Books
Modern Cosmology (Academic Press, Amsterdam, 2003).
CMB Polarization Workshop: Theory and Foregrounds: CMBPol Mission Concept
Study, Editor (American Institute of Physics, 2009).
Physics of the Large and the Small: Tasi 2009, Proceedings of the 2009 Theoretical
Advanced Study Institute in Elementary Particle Physics, co-Editor (World Scientific
2011).
Scientific Publications
[1] S. Dodelson and M. D. Schneider, Simulation Covariance Error, arXiv:1304.2593.
[2] Z. Hou, et al., Constraints on Cosmology from the Cosmic Microwave Background
Power Spectrum of the 2500-square degree SPT-SZ Survey, arXiv:1212.6267.
[3] A. R. Zentner, E. Semboloni, S. Dodelson, T. Eifler, E. Krause and A. P. Hearin,
Accounting for Baryons in Cosmological Constraints from Cosmic Shear, to be
published in Phys. Rev. D arXiv:1212.1177.
[4] A. Abate et al., Large Synoptic Survey Telescope: Dark Energy Science Collaboration, arXiv:1211.0310.
[5] S. Park and S. Dodelson, Structure formation in a nonlocally modified gravity
model, Phys. Rev. D 87, 024003 (2013).
[6] P. Adshead, E .Baxter, S. Dodelson, and A. Lidz, Non-Gaussianity and Excursion
Set Theory: Halo Bias, Phys. Rev. D 86 063526 (2012).
[7] L. Boubekeur, S. Dodelson, and O. Vives, Cold Positrons from Decaying Dark
Matter, Phys. Rev. D 86, 103520 (2012).
[8] L. Widrow, S. Gardner, B. Yanny, S. Dodelson, and H.-Y. Chen, Galactoseismology:
Discovery of Vertical Waves in the Galactic Disk, Astrophys. J. 750 L41 (2012).
[9] S. Dodelson, The Real Problem with MOND, International Journal of Modern
Physics D 20, 2749 (2011).
[10] H. Lin, S. Dodelson, et al., The SDSS Coadd: Cosmic Shear Measurement, Astrophys. J. 761, 15 (2012).
[11] M. Simet, J. Kubo, S. Dodelson, et al., The SDSS Coadd: Cross-Correlation Weak
Lensing and Tomography of Galaxy Clusters, Astrophys. J. 748 128 (2012).

[12] R. Reis, M. Soares-Santos, J. Annis, S. Dodelson, et al., The SDSS Coadd: A Galaxy
Photometric Redshift Catalog, Astrophys. J. 747, 59 (2012).
[13] J. Annis, et al., The SDSS Coadd: 275 deg2 of Deep SDSS Imaging on Stripe 82,
Submitted toAstrophys. J. arXiv:1111.6619 [astro-ph.CO].
[14] H.-J. Seo, M. Sato, M. Takada, and S. Dodelson, Dark Energy from the logtransformed convergence field, Astrophys. J. 748 57 (2012).
[15] P. Draper, S. Dodelson, J. Hao, and E. Rozo, The Sunyaev-Zeldovich Signal of the
maxBCG SDSS Galaxy Clusters in WMAP, Phys. Rev. D 85 023005 (2012).
[16] E. J. Baxter and S. Dodelson, A Robust Approach to Constraining Dark Matter
from Gamma-Ray Data, Phys.Rev.D 83, 123516 (2011).
[17] K. Abazajian, E. Calabrese, A. Cooray, F. De Bernardis, S. Dodelson et al., Cosmological and Astrophysical Neutrino Mass Measurements, Astroparticle Physics 35,
177 (2011).
[18] A. Vallinotto, S. Dodelson, and P. Zhang, Magnification as a Tool in Weak Lensing,
Phys. Rev. D 84 103004 (2011).
[19] H.-J. Seo, M. Sato, S. Dodelson, B. Jain, and M. Takada, Re-capturing cosmic information, Astrophys. J. Lett. 729, L11 (2011).
[20] E. Baxter, S. Dodelson, S. M. Koushiappas, and L. E. Strigari, Constraining Dark
Matter in Galactic Substructure, Phys. Rev. D 82, 123511 (2010).
[21] C. Shapiro, S. Dodelson, B. Hoyle, L. Samushia, and B. Flaugher, ,Will Multiple
Probes of Dark Energy find Modified Gravity?, Phys. Rev. D D82, 043520 (2010).
[22] L.Krauss, S. Dodelson, and S. Meyer, Primordial Gravitational Waves and Cosmology, Science 328 989 (2010).
[23] S. Dodelson, Cross-Correlating Probes of Primordial Gravitational Waves, Phys.
Rev. D 82, 023522 (2010).
[24] H.-J. Seo, S. Dodelson, J. Marriner, D. Mcginnis, A. Stebbins, C. Stoughton, and A.
Vallinotto, A ground-based 21cm Baryon acoustic oscillation survey, Astrophys. J.
721, 164 (2010).
[25] S. Dodelson and M. Vesterinen, Cosmic Neutrino Last Scattering Surface, Phys.
Rev. Lett. 103 171301 (2009).

[26] F. Schmidt, E. Rozo, S. Dodelson, L. Hui, and E. Sheldon, Lensing Bias in Cosmic
Shear, Astrophys. J. 702 593 (2009).
[27] F. Schmidt, E. Rozo, S. Dodelson, L. Hui, and E. Sheldon, Size Bias in Galaxy
Surveys, Phys. Rev. Lett. 103 051301 (2009).
[28] S. Dodelson, A. Belikov, D. Hooper, and P. Serpico, Identifying Dark Matter Annihilation Products In The Diffuse Gamma Ray Background, Phys. Rev. D 80 083504
(2009).
[29] J. Aguirre et al., Observing the Evolution of the Universe, arXiv:0903.0902.
[30] S. Dodelson et al., The Origin of the Universe as Revealed Through the Polarization
of the Cosmic Microwave Background, arXiv:0902.3796.
[31] J. Peterson et al., 21 cm Intensity Mapping, arXiv:0902.3091.
[32] S. Dodelson, Backgrounds and Projected Limits from Dark Matter Direct Detection
Expermients, Phys. Rev. D 79 043508 (2009).
[33] D. Baumann, et al., CMBPol Mission Concept Study: Probing Inflation with CMB
Polarization, arXiv:0811.3919.
[34] D. Baumann, A. Cooray, S. Dodelson et al., CMBPol Mission Concept Study: A
Mission to Map our Origins, arXiv:0811.3911.
[35] P. Zhang, R. Bean, M. Liguori, and S. Dodelson, Weighing the spatial and temporal
fluctuations of the dark universe, Submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett. arXiv:0809.2836.
[36] S. Dodelson, F. Schmidt, and A. Vallinotto, Universal Weak Lensing Distortion of
Cosmological Correlation Functions, Phys. Rev. D 78 043508 (2008).
[37] F. Schmidt, A. Vallinotto, E. Sefusatti, and S. Dodelson, Weak Lensing Effects on
the Galaxy Three-Point Correlation Function, Phys. Rev. D 78 043513 (2008).
[38] S. Dodelson, D. Hooper, and P. Serpico, Extracting the Gamma Ray Signal from
Dark Matter Annihilation in the Galactic Center Region, Phys. Rev. D, 77, 063512
(2008).
[39] S. Dodelson and C. Vale, Gravitational lensing, the cosmic microwave background,
and cluster masses, J. Phys. A 40, 6621 (2007).
[40] C. Shapiro and S. Dodelson, Combining Weak Lensing Tomography with Halo Clustering to Probe Dark Energy, Phys. Rev. D, 76, 083515 (2007).

[41] F. Schmidt, M. Liguori, and S. Dodelson, Galaxy-CMB Cross-Correlation as a Probe


of Alternative Models of Gravity, Phys. Rev. D, 76, 083518 (2007).
[42] P. Zhang, M. Liguori, R. Bean, and S. Dodelson, Probing Gravity at Cosmological
Scales by Measurements which Test the Relationship between Gravitational Lensing
and Matter Overdensity, Phys. Rev. Lett., 99, 141302 (2007).
[43] A. Vallinotto, S. Dodelson, C. Schmid, and J.-P. Uzan, Weak Lensing of Baryon
Acoustic Oscillations, Phys. Rev. D 75, 103509 (2007).
[44] D. Hooper and S. Dodelson, What can Gamma Ray Bursts teach us about Dark
Energy? J. Astroparticle Phys., 27, 113 (2007).
[45] A. Melchiorri, P. Serra, S. Dodelson, and A. Slozar, New constraints on neutrino
masses from cosmology, New Astronomy Review, 50, 1020-4 (2006).
[46] S. Dodelson and M. Liguori, Can Cosmic Structure Form without Dark Matter?
Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 231301 (2006).
[47] S. Dodelson, A. Melchiorri, and A. Slozar, Is Cosmology compatible with Sterile
Neutrinos? Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 04301 (2006).
[48] S. Dodelson and A. Vallinotto, Learning from the Scatter in Type Ia Supernovae,
Phys. Rev. D 74, 063515 (2006).
[49] T. Abbott et al., The Dark Energy Survey, astro-ph/0510346.
[50] S. Dodelson, C. Shapiro, and M. J. White, Reduced Shear Power Spectrum, Phys.
Rev. D 73, 023009 (2006).
[51] J. Albert et al., Probing Dark Energy via Weak Gravitational Lensing with the
Supernova Acceleration Probe, astro-ph/0507460.
[52] J. Albert et al., Supernova Acceleration Probe: Studying Dark Energy with Type Ia
Supernovae, astro-ph/0507459.
[53] J. Albert et al., Seeing the Nature of the Accelerating Physics: Its a SNAP, astroph/0507458.
[54] K. Kadota, S. Dodelson, W. Hu, E. D. Stewart, Precision of inflaton potential reconstruction from CMB using the general slow-roll approximation, Phys. Rev. D 72,
023510 (2005).
[55] S. Dodelson, E.W. Kolb, S. Matarrese, A. Riotto, P. Zhang, Second order geodesic
corrections to cosmic shear, Phys. Rev. D 72, 103004 (2005).

[56] S. Dodelson and P. Zhang, The Weak Lensing Bispectrum, Phys. Rev. D 72, 083001
(2005).
[57] S. Barwick et al., APS Neutrino Study: Report of the Neutrino Astrophysics and
Cosmology Working Group, astro-ph/0412544.
[58] Kevork Abazajian, Eric R. Switzer, Scott Dodelson, Katrin Heitmann, Salman Habib,
The nonlinear cosmological matter power spectrum with massive neutrinos. 1. The
halo model, Phys. Rev. D 71, 043507 (2005).
[59] G. Aldering et al., Supernova Acceleration Probe: A Satellite Experiment to Study
the Nature of Dark Energy, astro-ph/0405232
[60] J. F. Beacom, N. F. Bell, and S. Dodelson, Neutrinoless Universe, Phys. Rev. Lett.
93, 121302 (2004).
[61] S. Dodelson, CMB-Cluster Lensing, Phys. Rev. D 70, 023009 (2004).
[62] E. Rozo, S. Dodelson, and J. A. Frieman, Halo Model Analysis of Cluster Statistics,
Phys. Rev. D 70, 083008 (2004).
[63] M. Tegmark, M. R.Blanton, M. A. Strauss, K. Abazajian, S. Dodelson, et al., Cosmological Parameters from SDSS and WMAP, Phys. Rev. D 69, 103501 (2004).
[64] M. Ahmed, S. Dodelson, P. B. Greene, and R. Sorkin, Everpresent Lambda, Phys.
Rev. D 69, 103523 (2004).
[65] S. Dodelson, Coherent Phase Argument for Inflation, in Particle Physics and Cosmology (AIP Conf. Proc. 689:184 (2003).
[66] S. Dodelson, Cluster Masses accounting for structure along the line of sight, to be
published in Phys. Rev. D, astro-ph/0309277 (2003).
[67] K. Abazajian et al., The First Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Astron.
J. 126, 2081 (2003).
[68] S. Dodelson and G. D. Starkman, Galaxy-CMB Lensing, astro-ph/0305467 (2003).
[69] S. Dodelson and L. Hui, A Horizon Ratio Bound for Inflationary Fluctuations, Phys.
Rev. Lett. 91, 131301 (2003).
[70] S. Dodelson, E. Rozo, and A. Stebbins, Primordial Gravity Waves and Weak Lensing, Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 021301 (2003).

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[71] K. Abazajian and S. Dodelson, Neutrino Mass and Dark Energy from Weak Lensing,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 041301 (2003).
[72] J. R. Chisholm, S. Dodelson, and E. W. Kolb, Stellar-Mass Black Holes in the Solar
Neighborhood, Astrophys. J 596, 437 (2003).
[73] SDSS Collaboration, I. Szapudi, J. A. Frieman, R. Scoccimarro, A. S. Szalay,
A. J. Connolly, S. Dodelson, et al., Higher Order Moments of the Angular Distribution of Galaxies from Early SDSS Data, Astrophys. J. 570, 75-85 (2002).
[74] W. Hu and S. Dodelson, Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropies, Ann. Rev.
Astron. Astrophys. 40, 171 (2002).
[75] S. Dodelson and E. Stewart, Scale Dependent Spectral Index in Slow Roll Inflation,
Phys. Rev. D65, 101301 (2002).
[76] SDSS Collaboration, S. Dodelson, et al., The 3D Power Spectrum from Angular
Clustering of Galaxies in Early SDSS Data, Astrophys. J. 572, 140-156 (2002).
[77] SDSS Collaboration, M. Tegmark, S. Dodelson, et al., The Angular Power Spectrum
of Galaxies from Early SDSS Data, Astrophys. J. 571, 191-205 (2002).
[78] SDSS Collaboration, A. Connolly, R. Scranton, D. Johnston, S. Dodelson, et al., The
Angular Correlation Function of Galaxies from Early SDSS Data,Astrophys. J. 579,
42-48 (2002).
[79] SDSS Collaboration, R. Scranton, D. Johnston, S. Dodelson, et al., Analysis of Systematic Effects and Statistical Uncertainties in Angular Clustering of Galaxies from
Early SDSS Data, Astrophys. J. 579, 48-75 (2002).
[80] SDSS Collaboration, A. S. Szalay, B. Jain, T. Matsubara, R. Scranton, M. S. Vogeley,
A. Connolly, S. Dodelson, et al., KL Estimation of the Power Spectrum Parameters from the Angular Distribution of Galaxies in Early SDSS Data, submitted to
Astrophys. J. astro-ph/0107419 (2001).
[81] K. Coble, S. Dodelson et al., Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy Measurement from Python V, Astrophys. J. 584, 585 (2001).
[82] R. Scranton and S. Dodelson, Non-Linear Effects on the Angular Correlation Function, submitted to MNRAS astro-ph/0002360 (2000).
[83] S. Dodelson, M. Kaplinghat, and E. Stewart, Tracking, Oscillating Energy, Phys.
Rev. Lett. 85, 5276 (2000).

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[84] S. Dodelson, Cosmic Microwave Background: Past, Future, and Present, Int. J.
Mod. Phys. A15S1, 765 (2000).
[85] P. M. Ricker, S. Dodelson, and D. Q. Lamb, COSMOS: A Hybrid N-Body/Hydrodynamics Code for Cosmological Problems, Astrophys. J. 536, 122 (2000).
[86] S. Dodelson and L. Knox, Dark Energy and the CMB, Phys. Rev. Lett. 84, 3523
(2000).
[87] S. Dodelson and E. Gaztanaga, Inverting the Angular Correlation Function, Mon.
Not. Roy. Ast. Soc. 312, 774 (2000).
[88] G. W. Wilson et al., New CMB Power Spectrum Constraints from MSAMI, Astrophys. J. 532, 57 (2000).
[89] M. Kaplinghat, R. E. Lopez, S. Dodelson, and R. J. Scherrer,Improved Treatment
of Cosmic Microwave Background Fluctuations Induced by a Late-decaying Massive
Neutrino, Phys. Rev. D 60, 123508 (1999).
[90] K. Coble, et al., Anisotropy in the Cosmic Microwave Background at Degree Angular
Scales: Python V Results, Astrophys. J. 519 L5-L8 (1999).
[91] R. E. Lopez, S. Dodelson, A. Heckler, and M. S. Turner, Precision Detection of the
Cosmic Neutrino Background, Phys. Rev. Lett. 82 3952-55 (1999).
[92] R. E. Lopez, S. Dodelson, R. J. Scherrer, M. S. Turner, Probing Unstable Massive
Neutrinos with Current Cosmic Microwave Background Observations, Phys. Rev.
Lett. 81 3075-78 (1998).
[93] L. Knox, R. Scoccimarro, and S. Dodelson, The Impact of Inhomogeneous Reionization on Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy, Phys. Rev. Lett. 81 2004-2007
(1998).
[94] S. Dodelson, L. Hui, and A. Jaffe, Likelihood Analysis of Galaxy Surveys, submitted
to ApJ astro-ph/9712074 (1997).
[95] S. Dodelson and C. Wiegert, Bending of Light by Vector Perturbations, submitted
to Phys. Rev. D astro-ph/9710080 (1997).
[96] B. Allen, R. R. Caldwell, S. Dodelson, L. Knox, E. P. S. Shellard, and A. Stebbins,
CMB Anisotropy Induced by Cosmic Strings on Angular Scales > 15 Arcminutes,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 2624-27 (1997).
[97] S. Dodelson, W. Kinney, and E. W. Kolb, Cosmic microwave background measurements can discriminate among inflation models, Phys. Rev. D 56, 3207-15 (1997).

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[98] S. Dodelson, Anisotropies in the Cosmic Microwave Background: Theory, astroph/9702134 to be published in the Proceedings of the 18th Texas Symposium on
Relativistic Astrophysics, ed. J. A. Frieman, A. Olinto, and D. N. Schramm (1997).
[99] K. Coble, S. Dodelson, and J.A. Frieman, Dynamical Lambda Models of Structure
Formation, Phys. Rev. D 55, 1851-9 (1997).
[100] S. Dodelson, Determining Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropies in the Presence of Foregrounds, Astrophys. J. 482, 577-587 (1997).
[101] S. Dodelson, E. Gates, and M.S. Turner, Cold Dark Matter Models, Science 274,
69-75 (1996).
[102] S. Dodelson and A.S. Stebbins, Comment on a paper by Fang, Huang, and Wu,
FERMILAB-PUB-96-068-A (1996).
[103] S. Dodelson, E. Gates, and A.S. Stebbins, Cold + Hot Dark Matter and the Cosmic
Microwave Background, Astrophys. J. 467, 10-18 (1996).
[104] S. Colombi, S. Dodelson, and L.M. Widrow, Large Scale Structure Tests of Warm
Dark Matter, Astrophys. J. 458, 1-17 (1996).
[105] S. Dodelson and J. M. Jubas, Reionization and its Imprint on the Cosmic Microwave
Background, Astrophys. J. 439, 503 (1995).
[106] S. Dodelson and A. Kosowsky, Analysis of small and medium scale Cosmic Microwave
Background Experiments, Physical Review Letters 75, 604 (1995).
[107] S. Dodelson, A. Kosowsky, and S. T. Myers, Noise Correlations in Cosmic Microwave
Background Experiments, Astrophys. J. 440, L37 (1995).
[108] S. Dodelson and A. Kosowsky, Inflation Confronts the CMB: An Analysis Including
the Effects of Foreground, in CMB Anisotropies Two Years After COBE: Observation, Theory and the Future, edited by L. M. Krauss (World Scientific, Singapore
1994), 112-116.
[109] S. Dodelson, G. Gyuk, and M.S. Turner,Is A Massive Tau Neutrino Just what Cold
Dark Matter Needs? Phys. Rev. Lett. 72, 3754-7 (1994).
[110] S. Dodelson, L. Knox, and E. Kolb, Testing Inflation with the Cosmic Microwave
Background, Phys. Rev. Lett. 72, 3444-7 (1994).
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Baryogensis lead to Dark Matter?, in Particle Physics from Underground to Heaven,
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Potential at Fixed Charge, Phys. Rev. D 44, 2480-2497 (1991).
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Popularizations
[1] Why modified gravity, Scilogs, (2013).
[2] Dark Matter ... and why we need your help, Physics for Kids, Aspen, CO (2012).
[3] Science Year, Astronomy, World Book Encyclopedia (2012).
[4] Astrophysics, Great Minds Program, Illinois Math and Science Academy (2012).
[5] Science Year, Astronomy, World Book Encyclopedia (2011).
[6] Dark Matter vs. Modified Gravity, KICP Short Course for Planetariums, Chicago
(2010).
[7] Dark Matter ... and why we need your help, Physics for Kids, Aspen, CO (2010).
[8] Science Year, Astronomy, World Book Encyclopedia (2010).
[9] Astro Confidential, Astronomy Magazine (March, 2010).
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[10] Ask an Astronmer, Astronomy Magazine (June, August 2007).


[11] Redshift 101, Astronomy Magazine (May, 2007).
[12] MiniBoone Results, New Scientist Podcast, (2007).
[13] Recent Cosmological Discoveries: Questions and Answers, Princeton University
Alumni Reunion (2006).
[14] Symposium on The Origin of the Universe, Augustana College (2004).
[15] Five articles in World Book Encyclopedia (2004).
[16] Dark Energy, Society of Physics Students, Northwestern University (2004).
[17] Dark Energy, Ask-A-Scientist, Fermilab (2004).
[18] Let there be Light, First Congregational Church (2001).
[19] Co-Organizer, Chicago Chattaqua on Cosmology, for thirty college teachers (2001).
[20] Vacuum Energy in the Universe, Dow Corning Technical Exchange Society (2000).
[21] Big Bang, Kansas, and Creationsim: A Scientists Perspective, Saginaw Valley State
University (2000).
[22] Co-Organizer, A Symposium on the Nature of Science, for School teachers (800 expected) on evolution and cosmology, http://www-ed.fnal.gov/symposium , March,
2000.
[23] Co-Organizer, Chicago Chattaqua on Cosmology, for thirty college teachers, June
1999.
[24] Extension 702: The Milt Rosenberg Show , Radio talk show about cosmology and
string theory (February 1999).
[25] The Missing Energy in the Universe, Lecture to Naperville Astronomical Association
(1998).
[26] The Big Bang, Letter to the Editor, Commentary, May (1998).
[27] Pillars of Cosmology, Six display panels introducing cosmology to the public. Prepared for Fermilabs Open House, attended by 15,000 people (1997).
[28] Scientific Thinking, Regular column in Youthline-USA, weekly newspaper for children (1997).
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[29] The Physics of Baseball, Talk to Friends of Fermilab (1997)


[30] Anti-Matter in the Universe, in Ask the Experts, Scientific American Web Site
(1997).
[31] Movie: Cosmic Radiation Through the Ages, with A. Stebbins (1996).
[32] Review of 3K: The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (R. B. Partridge) for
Science, 274 (1996).
[33] The Great Attractor, in Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics, (Macmillan, New York,
1996).
[34] Dark Matter, in Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics, (Macmillan, New York, 1996).
[35] The Great Wall, in Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics, (Macmillan, New York,
1996).
Invited Lectures
[1] Resolving the Unresolved in Fermi, Stanford Cosmology Seminar (2013).
[2] View from the Cosmic Frontier, Intensity Frontier Workshop, Argonne National
Laboratory (2013).
[3] Cosmology after Planck, Joint Stony Brook/Brookhaven Cosmology Seminar
(2013).
[4] Science Analysis Framework Update, DES Council Operations Review (2013).
[5] Inflation: Status and Prospects, Cosmology Seminar, Penn (2013).
[6] Dark Energy and the CMB, SLAC Cosmic Frontier Workshop (2013).
[7] Neutrinos in the Cosmos, SLAC Cosmic Frontier Workshop (2013).
[8] Current and future constraints on neutrinos in the cosmos, Neutrino Workshop,
Aspen Center for Physics (2013).
[9] Inflation, Physics of the Universe Summit, California (2013).
[10] DES Software Framework, LSST DESC meeting, SLAC (2013).
[11] Dark Energy and Beyond, LSST DESC meeting, SLAC (2013).
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[12] DES Computing, NERSC Planning Workshop, Washington D.C. (2012).


[13] Inflation, Gravity and Cosmology Seminar, University of North Carolina (2012).
[14] Modified Gravity vs. the Dark Sector, Colloquium, University of Florida (2012).
[15] Inflation, High Energy Physics Seminar, University of Florida (2012).
[16] CMB Science in the Post-WMAP Era, Cosmo 2012, Beijing, China (2012).
[17] The Dark Sector vs. Modified Gravity, Kavli Prize Week, Oslo, Norway (2012).
[18] Introduction to Cosmology: Three Lectures, ICTP Summer School, Trieste, Italy
(2012).
[19] The Current State of Dark Energy, LSST Dark Energy Science Collaboration Meeting, Philadelphia, PA (2012).
[20] The Cosmic Frontier, Eleventh Conference on the Intersections of Particle and Nuclear Physics, Tampa, FL (2012).
[21] Cosmological Constraints on Neutrinos, Short-Baseline Focus Group, Fermilab
(2012).
[22] Modified Gravity vs. the Dark Sector, Colloquium, University of California, San
Diego (2012).
[23] Gravitational Lensing, University of California, San Diego (2012).
[24] Gravitational Lensing, Simon Fraser University (2012).
[25] Modified Gravity vs. the Dark Sector, Colloquium, University of British Columbia
(2012).
[26] Gravitational Lensing, Challenges IV, Brazil (2011).
[27] Cosmic Microwave Background, Challenges IV, Brazil (2011).
[28] Inflation, SUSY-2011, Chicago (2011).
[29] Modified Gravity vs. the Dark Sector, Colloquium, IUCAA Pune, India (2011).
[30] Gravity on Large Scales, Lepton Photon, Mumbai, India (2011).
[31] Cosmology, Workshop on Novel Telescopes for 21 cm Cosmology, Penticton, BC
(2011).
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[32] Dark Energy and Modified Gravity, CCAPP Symposium, Ohio State (2011).
[33] The Dark Sector vs. Modified Gravity, Colloquium, Institute for Physics and Mathematics of the Universe, Japan (2011).
[34] Gravitational Lensing: Shedding Light on Dark Energy and Inflation, Seminar,
University of Tokyo, Japan (2011).
[35] The Dark Sector vs. Modified Gravity, Colloquium, University of Michigan (2011).
[36] The Dark Sector vs. Modified Gravity, Colloquium, University of Illinois at Urbana
(2011).
[37] The Dark Sector vs. Modified Gravity, Colloquium, Penn State University (2010).
[38] Dark Matter in the Era of the LHC, Invited Talk, Il Prometeo Workshop III, Valencia, Spain (2010).
[39] Combined Probes Working Group Summary Talk, DES Collaboration Meeting
(2010).
[40] Challenges for Modified Gravity, Workshop on Modified Gravity and the Dark Sector, Strasbourg, France (2010).
[41] Cosmology, Three Lectures at Summer School, Pan American Studies Institute
(PASI) (2010).
[42] The Dark Sector vs. Modified Gravity, Colloquium, Yale University (2010).
[43] Lensing and Neutrino Masses, INT Workshop on Neutrino Masses, University of
Washington (2010).
[44] Dark Matter and the Constitutional Convention, Inaugural Workshop on Particle
Astrophysics, University of Pennsylvania (2009).
[45] Combining Probes with an eye on Modified Gravity, DES Collaboration Meeting
(2009).
[46] Inflation and Gravitational Waves, Seminar, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
(2009).
[47] Quarks to the Cosmos and Einstein, Colloquium, Brown University (2009).
[48] Gravitational Waves on the Horizon, Invited Talk, Primordial Gravitational Waves,
Cambridge (2009).
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[49] Quantum Theory, Symmetries, and Cosmology, Plenary Talk, Quantum Theory
and Symmetries 6, Lexington, KY (2009).
[50] Astroparticle Physics, Two Lectures, CTEQ Summer School, Madison, WI(2009).
[51] TeVeS: Modifed Gravity Inside Out, Aspen Center for Physics (2009).
[52] CMBPol, High Energy Seminar, Argonne National Laboratory(2009).
[53] Issues in Gravitational Lensing, Seminar, University of Pennsylvania(2009).
[54] Fundamental Physics from Space, Colloquium, Rochester University (2009).
[55] Issues in Gravitational Lensing, Seminar, Perimeter Institute (2009).
[56] Primordial Gravitational Waves, Special Session, Annual Meeting, American Association for the Advancement of Science (2009).
[57] Cosmic Microwave Background, Aspen Winter Workshop (2009).
[58] Evidence for Inflation, Special Session, Annual Meeting, American Astronomical
Society (2009).
[59] Fundamental Physics from Space, Colloquium, University of North Carolina (2008).
[60] Dark Matter vs. Modified Gravity, Seminar, University of North Carolina (2008).
[61] Cosmology, Four Lectures, Maria Laach Summer School (2008).
[62] Fundamental Physics From Space, Summer Lecture Series, Fermilab (2008).
[63] Observational Cosmology, Three Lectures, Theoretical Advanced Studies Institute,
Boulder, Colorado (2008).
[64] Present and Future of Observational Cosmology, Users Meeting, Fermilab (2008).
[65] Summary Talk, Particle Physics and Cosmology 2008 Albuquerque, NM (2008).
[66] Dark Matter vs. Modified Gravity, Seminar, University of Minnesota (2008).
[67] Dark Matter vs. Modified Gravity, Seminar, Simon Fraser University (2008).
[68] Fundamental Physics from Space, Colloquium, Simon Fraser University (2008).
[69] Dark Matter vs. Modified Gravity, Colloquium, Syracuse University (2007).
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[70] Computational Cosmology, Physics Advisory Committee, Fermilab (2007).


[71] Fundamental Physics from Space, Colloquium, Illinois Institute of Technology
(2007).
[72] Dark Matter vs. Modified Gravity, Workshop on Modern Cosmology, Perimeter
Institute (2007).
[73] Cosmology for Particle Physicists, 3 Lectures, SLAC Summer Institute (2007).
[74] Fundamental Physics from Space, Summer Lecture, Fermilab (2007).
[75] Neutrinos in Cosmology, Wine & Cheese Seminar, Fermilab (2007).
[76] Beyond-the-Standard-Model Cosmology, Colloquium, University of Pittsburgh
(2006).
[77] Cosmology, Plenary Talk, Joint Meeting of Pacific Region Particle Physics Communities, Hawaii (2006).
[78] SDSS Publication Policy, Special Session, Joint Meeting of Pacific Region Particle
Physics Communities, Hawaii (2006).
[79] Two Lectures on Cosmology, Pan-American Advanced Studies Institute, Puerto
Vallarta, Mexico (2006).
[80] Modified Gravity vs. Dark Matter, Colloquium, CCAPP Ohio State University
(2006).
[81] Fundamental Physics from Space, Colloquium, Northern Illinois University (2006).
[82] Modified Gravity vs. Dark Matter, Fermliab (2006).
[83] Fundamental Physics from Space, Colloquium, Northern Illinois University (2006).
[84] Gravitational Lensing, Plenary Talk, IRGAC, Barcelona, Spain (2006).
[85] Precision Cosmology and Neutrinos, Plenary Talk, Neutrino 2006, Santa Fe (2006).
[86] Five Lectures on Cosmology, Theoretical Advanced Studies Institute, Boulder, Colorado (2006).
[87] Three Lectures on the Clumpy Universe, Academic Lectures II, Fermilab (2006).
[88] Three Lectures on the Smooth Universe, Academic Lectures I, Fermilab (2006).
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[89] CMB-Cluster Lensing, Fundamental Physics With Cosmic Microwave Background


Radiation, UC Irvine (2006).
[90] Fundamental Physics from Space, University of Kentucky (2006).
[91] Cosmic Deflections, University of Kentucky (2006).
[92] Cosmic Deflections, Harvard University (2006).
[93] Gravitational Lensing, University of Illinois (2005).
[94] Five Lectures on Cosmology, INPE Advanced Course, Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil
(2005).
[95] CMB Primary Anisotropies, Frontiers in Contemporary Physics, Vanderbilt University (2005).
[96] CMB Secondary Anisotropies, Frontiers in Contemporary Physics, Vanderbilt University (2005).
[97] Gravitational Lensing, Colloquium, Columbia University (2005).
[98] Dark Energy in the Universe, High Energy Seminar, Argonne National Lab (2005).
[99] Second Order Corrections to Cosmic Shear, SNAP Science Meeting (2005).
[100] Learning from Lensing: Power Spectrum and Bispectrum, Workshop, Ohio State
University (2005).
[101] Dark Energy, Colloquium, Vanderbilt University (2004).
[102] Cosmology constraints on Neutrinos, Argonne Theory Institute on Higgs SUSY and
Extra Dimensions (2004).
[103] Dark Energy, Clusters, and Lensing, Northwestern University (2004).
[104] Dark Energy, Clusters, and Lensing, University of North Carolina (2004).
[105] Dark Energy, Clusters, and Lensing, Mitchell Symposium on Observational Cosmology (2004).
[106] Weak Lensing, Seminar, University of Wisconsin, Madison (2003).
[107] Dark Energy in the Universe, Colloquium, University of British Columbia (2003).
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[108] SDSS and the CMB, Kingston Workshop on the CMB (2003).
[109] Massive Neutrinos and the Cosmos, Colloquium, University of Kansas (2003).
[110] Cosmological Puzzles, Tropical Workshop on Particle Physics & Cosmology, Cairns
(2003).
[111] Cosmic Harmony, Tropical Workshop on Particle Physics & Cosmology, Cairns
(2003).
[112] Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Colloquium, University of Wisconsin, Madison (2003).
[113] Dark Energy in the Universe, Experimental Seminar, SLAC (2003).
[114] Running, CMB, and the Lyman alpha forest, Workshop on CMB, Minnesota (2003).
[115] What can we learn about Neutrinos from Large Scale Structure, KITP Symposium
on Neutrinos, Santa Barbara (2003).
[116] First Impressions of the WMAP Results, Enrico Fermi Mini-Symposium (2003).
[117] Dark Energy in the Universe, Illinois Institute of Technology (2002).
[118] Dark Energy in the Universe, Physics Colloquium, Brandeis University (2002).
[119] Dark Energy in the Universe, Joint Theoretical/Experimental Seminar, Fermilab
(2002).
[120] CMB Lensing by Galaxies, Workshop on CDM Structure, Chicago (2002).
[121] CMB Anisotropies: Primary and Secondary, Invited Review Talk, Santa Fe Cosmology Workshop (2002).
[122] Cosmology Past the Crossroads, Colloquium, Aspen Center for Physics (2002).
[123] Solving the Why Now Problem, Invited talk, APS Divisions of Particles and Fields,
Annual Meeting (2002).
[124] Results from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Plenary talk at Pheno02, Wisconsin
(2002).
[125] Dark Energy in the Universe, Illinois Institute of Technology (2001).
[126] Can the Inflationary paradigm ever be more than a plausible myth? Plenary talk
at Frontier of the Universe Blois, France (2001).
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[127] Cosmology and Particle Physics, High Energy Physics Advisory Panel (HEPAP)
(2001).
[128] Angular Clustering in the SDSS, Workshop on CDM Halos, Fermilab (2001).
[129] CMB: Past, Future, and Present, Purdue University (2000).
[130] CMB: Past, Future, and Present, Brookhaven National Laboratory (2000).
[131] Large Scale Structure from Early SDSS Data, Enrico Fermi Institute (2000).
[132] CMB: Past, Future, and Present, Ohio State University (2000).
[133] CMB: Past, Future, and Present, Plenary Talk at PASCOS 99, Lake Tahoe, CA
(1999).
[134] CMB: Future and Present, Plenary Talk at COSMOS 99, Trieste, Italy (1999).
[135] Cosmic Microwave Background, Plenary Talk at Lepton-Photon 99, Stanford University (1999).
[136] The Inverse Problem, Sante Fe Workshop on Large Scale Structure, (1999).
[137] The History of the History of the Universe, Physics Colloquium, Northwestern
University (1999).
[138] MSAM Results and Implications for Open Inflation, Pritzker Workshop on Inflation (1999).
[139] Latest Results from the CMB, Astrophysics Colloquium, Northwestern University
(1999).
[140] Lensed QSOs with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Missing Energy Workshop, Fermilab (1998).
[141] What will we learn from the CMB? Colloquium, Wayne State University (1998).
[142] CMB and Parameters, Coral Gables Conference on High Energy Physics and Cosmology (1998).
[143] Numerical Issues in Cosmology, Computational Methods Seminar, University of
Chicago (1997).
[144] What will we learn from the CMB? Plenary talk at Birth of the Universe Conference,
Rome, Italy (1997).
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[145] Large Scale Structure and the Csomic Microwave Background, Bartol Research
Institute (1997).
[146] The End of Cosmic Confusion, Colloqium, University of Chicago (1997).
[147] The End of Cosmic Confusion, Coral Gables Conference on High Energy Physics
and Cosmology (1997).
[148] Cosmic Microwave Background: Theory, Plenary talk at 18th Texas Symposium on
Relativistic Astrophysics, Chicago, IL (1996)
[149] The End of Cosmic Confusion, Columbia University (1996)
[150] The End of Cosmic Confusion, Notre Dame University (1996)
[151] The End of Cosmic Confusion, Case Western Reserve University (1996)
[152] Determining CMB Anisotropy in the presence of foregrounds, Moriond Conference
on CMB (1996).
[153] The Doppler Peaks and the CMB, University of Chicago (1996).
[154] Learning from the Cosmic Microwave Background, Enrico Fermi Institute (1995).
[155] Foreground Separation in Anisotropy Experiments, Conference on Cosmic Background Radiations, Santa Barbara (1995).
[156] The Hubble Constant, Fermilab (1994).
[157] Warm Dark Matter, Particle and Nuclear Astrophysics in the Next Millenium,
Snowmass Summer Study (1994); University of Pennsylvania (1994).
[158] Testing Inflation with the Cosmic Microwave Background, Goddard Institute for
Space Science (1993); Ohio State University (1993); Case Western Reserve University
(1994); Workshop on the Cosmic Microwave Background, Case Western Reserve University (1994); Particle and Nuclear Astrophysics in the Next Millenium, Snowmass
Summer Study (1994); Marcel Grossman Meeting on General Relativity, Stanford
(1994); Annual Meeting of Division of Particles and Fields, New Mexico (1994).
[159] Cosmic Microwave Background: From Inflation to Dust, Canadian Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics (1993); Queens University (1993).
[160] CDM confronts the CMB: an analysis including the effects of foreground, Cosmic
Microwave Background Workshop, Capri, Italy (1993).
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[161] Anisotropies in the Cosmic Microwave Background, Great Lakes Cosmology Workshop, University of Michigan (1993).
[162] Sterile Neutrinos as Dark Matter, Princeton University (1993).
[163] Microwave Anisotropies in Light of COBE, Annual meeting of Division of Particles
and Fields, Batavia, IL (1992).
[164] Decaying Dark Matter, Purdue University (1992).
[165] Tunneling Rates: Is the Effective Potential a good approximation? Workshop on
Cosmological Phase Transitions, University of California at Santa Barbara (1992).
[166] Towards a Quantitative Understanding of the Electroweak Phase Tranistion, Bartol
Research Institute (1992).
[167] Is Symmetry Restored at High Temperature? Cornell (1991); University of Wisconsin (1992).
[168] Constraints on Neutrino Decays from SN 1987A, Many Aspects of Neutrino Physics
conference, Fermilab (1991); Workshop on 17 keV Question, University of California
at Berkeley (1991).
[169] Relativistic Bose-Einstein Condensation, MIT (1991); Boston University (1991).
[170] Baryon-symmetric Baryogenesis, Fermilab (1989); joint CFA-Tufts early universe
seminar (1989); Brown University (1990).
[171] Distortions of the Microwave Background, University of Georgia (1989); University
of Massachusetts, Amherst (1989).

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