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Dr. Gerald Bryan Cleaver
Center for Astrophysics, Space Physics Office: (254) 710-2283
& Engineering Research Home: (254) 655-2141
Department of Physics Fax: (254) 710-3878
Baylor University Gerald Cleaver@baylor
Waco, Texas 76798-7316 .edu
BACKGROUND & GOALS
Cleaver is a highly skilled and experienced problem solver, who especially enjoys projects simultaneously
requiring large- and small-scale analysis, wherein logic meets creativity, and abstract thinking is applied to real-
world situations. He is pursuing space and defense technology projects in private industry and government.
Cleaver is a dedicated leader with over 15 years of management experience of research groups, and is an
eloquent communicator with more than 20 years of teaching experience. He directs the Early Universe
Cosmology and Strings (EUCOS) division of Baylor University’s Center for Astrophysics, Space Physics and
Engineering Research (CASPER). As Graduate Program Director of Baylor’s Department of Physics, Cleaver
has coordinated the graduate programs of more than 60 students and has directed the dissertation research of
11 M.S./Ph.D. students. Cleaver was written over 100 peer-reviewed publications in top-tier research journals,
conference proceedings, and articles. He is co-author of one book and author of 5 book chapters.
EDUCATION
California Institute of Technology
• Ph.D. in Early Universe Cosmology and String Theory May 1993
• M.S. in Physics GPA: 3.8 /4.0, June 1988
Valparaiso University, Indiana
• B.S. with Highest Honors in Physics GPA: 3.97/4.0, June 1985
• B.S. with Highest Honors in Mathematics GPA: 4.0 /4.0, June 1985
• Honors College Scholar Citation
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Graduate Program Director, Baylor University 2013–
Coordinates $1.3 Million Annual Budget for Graduate Student Stipends and Tuition
Professor, Baylor University 2013–
Associate Professor, Baylor University 2006–2013
Head of Early Universe Cosmology and Superstrings Division of CASPER 2002–
Assistant Professor, Baylor University 2001–2006
Adjunct Professor, Kingwood College Sum 2001
Visiting Assistant Professor, Texas A & M University 2000–2001
Post-Doctoral Researcher, Texas A & M University 1998–2000
Post-Doctoral Researcher, The University of Pennsylvania 1996–1998
Post-Doctoral Researcher, The Ohio State University 1993–1996
Graduate Researcher Assistant, California Institute of Technology 1986–1988
Consultant to Office of Science & Research, Strategic Air Command 1985–1986
COURSES TAUGHT
PHY 1420-30 (General Physics I-II); PHY 3372-73 (Intro Quantum Mechanics I-II); PHY 4373 (Intro
Nuclear & Particle Physics); PHY 5370-71 (Quantum Mechanics I-II); PHY 5381 (Special Topics: String
Cosmology); PHY 6373-74-75 (Quantum Field Theory I-II-III); PHY 5V95 (Graduate Research); PHY
5V99 (Thesis Research); PHY 6V99 (Dissertation Research); BIC 4389 (Senior Capstone); HON 3200-01
(Honors Colloquium I-II).
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ADDITIONAL LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Physics Committees: Dirac Centenary Conference (2001–02); Guidelines for Scholarly Contributions
(Chair, 2002-04); Texas Section of the American Physical Society Conference(2004); Graduate Program
(2003–12); High Energy Physics (Chair 2005–12); Scholarship & Recognition Committee (Chair 2007–
08); Tenure-Track Faculty Search (Co-Chair 2007–2009); Preliminary Exam (Chair 2007–08, 2013–2014);
Cosmology and Gravitation Display (Chair 2011); Astrophysics and Astronomy Brochure (Chair 2011);
Outstanding Faculty and Staff Nominations (Chair 2011-12).
University Committees: Math, Science, and Engineering Proposed Joint Research (2001–03); College
of Arts & Science Academic Computing (2003–07); Honors College Dean Search Committee (2002–04);
Faculty Senate Review of Faculty Advancement Requirements (2007–08); Ad Hoc HEB Scholarships (2010–
15); Library and Information Technology Services Advisory Board (2011-14); Tenure and Advancement
Committee (2014–16; Chair, 2016-17); IFL Advisory Board (2014–).
University Faculty Advisory Roles: Shotokai Club (2007–2012); Student Branch of the American Scientific
Affiliation (2008–2015); Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity (2014–2016).
Consulting: Physics Textbook Reviewer for McGraw-Hill & Thomson Learning (2001–2006); Consultant
for McGraw-Hill’s Grade Summit Project (2002–2005); Texas State Review Panel for Supplementary High
School Science Material (2011); Icarus Interstellar, Exotic Propulsion Division (2012–); Pearson Education
Texas K-12 Science Textbook Content Reviewer (2012–13); NASA Blue Ribbon Advanced Propulsion
Projects Review Panel (2014-2015); College Board/ETS Standards for AP Physics II Exam (2015–).
Journal Editor: Associate Editor of the Journal of Physics, Astrophysics, and Physical Cosmology (2009–);
Guest Editor for Advances in Mathematical Physics (2013); Guest Editor for Galaxies (2013); International
Advisory Board for the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society (2013–).
Journal Referee: Physical Review Letters; European Physical Journal; Modern Physics Letters A; General
Relativity and Gravity; Acta Astronautica; Physics Essays; Scientific Journals International, International
Scholarly Research Notices, Scientific Research and Essays, International Journal of Computer Mathemat-
ics, International Journal of Engineering Science.
CONFERENCES & WORKSHOPS (POST 2005)
DARPA Wait What?, St. Louis, MO, 2015; Army Research Lab Modern Topics in Energy and Power
Meeting (Invited Speaker), Washington, D.C., 2015; Starship Congress (Invited Speaker), Dallas, TX,
2013; String Phenomenology 2012 (Speaker), Cambridge, England, 2012; PASCOS 2012 (3 Ph.D. Student
Speakers) Merida, Mexico; Texas Section APS 2011 (2 Ph.D. Student Speakers), Commerce, TX; String
Vacuum Project III (3 Ph.D. Speakers), Columbus, OH, 2010; String Vacuum Project II (3 Ph.D. Speak-
ers), Santa Barbara, CA, 2010; Strings 2010, College Station, TX, 2010; Second Texas Cosmology Network
Meeting (Speaker), Austin, TX, 2009; Interconnection Between Particle Physics and Cosmology (Plenary
Speaker), Norman, OK, 2009; Strings 2008, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 2008; APS 2008 (Speaker),
Dallas, TX, 2008; String Vacuum Project (Speaker), Tucson, AZ, 2008; Texas Section of the American
Physical Society ’04 (Speaker), College Station, TX, 2007; Planck ’07 (Invited Speaker), Warsaw, Poland,
2007; Origins of Dark Energy, Ontario, Canada, 2007; Particles, Strings & Cosmology ’06 (Speaker),
Columbus, OH, 2006; String Phenomenology ’06, Santa Barbara, CA, 2006.
HONORS
Fellow of the American Scientific Affiliation; Prometheus Society; Triple–9 Society; International Society
for Philosophical Enquiry; Mensa; Sigma Xi Science Honor Society, Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honor Society;
Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society; Mortar Board Honor Society; Mensa Society Graduate Fellowship;
Presidential Scholarship; Lumina Award for Academic Excellence; National Merit Scholar; Valedictorian
(Westside H.S., Omaha, NE), Eagle Scout.
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SELECTED EMPLOYERS OF PH.D. & M.S. GRADUATES
Advanced Micro Devices; Global Foundries; Fincad Software; Noesis Energy; ExoAnalytic Solutions;
Sandia National Labs; U.S. Department of Defense;
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES INTERESTS & ACTIVITIES
Fellow, American Scientific Affiliation Director, Baylor Boy Scouts Merit Badge Colleges
American Physical Society Boy Scouts Indian Nations District Co-Chair
American Association of Physics Teachers Local, Regional, and State Sci–Eng Fair Judge
Mathematical Association of America Radio Controlled Model Airplanes, Tae Kwon Do
SCUBA (NAUI Open Water Certified)
Small Boat Sailing, Snow Skiing
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PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
66. Exclusion of the Magnus Effect as a Mechanism for Shotgun Pellet Dispersion, with J. Lee; submitted
to Forensic Science International.
65. Inflationary spectra with inverse-volume corrections in loop quantum cosmology and their observational
constraints from Planck 2015 , with T. Zhu, A. Wang, K. Kirsten, and Q. Sheng and Q. Wu, Journal
of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics 03 (2016) 046; arXiv:1510.03855 [gr-qc].
64. The Cosmic Microwave Radiation Power Spectrum as a Random Bit Generator for Symmetric and
Asymmetric-Key Cryptography, with J. Lee, arXiv:1508.04817 [cs.crypto]; submitted to Journal of
Mathematical Cryptology.
63. Scalar and tensor perturbations in loop quantum gravity: high-order corrections, with T. Zhu, A.
Wang, K. Kirsten, and Q. Sheng, Journal of Cosmology and Astrophysics 1510 (2015) 10, 052;
arXiv:1508.03239 [gr-qc].
62. Black Suns: Ocular Invisibility of Relativistic Luminous Astrophysical Bodies, with J. Lee,
arXiv:1508.04817 [phys.gen-ph]; submitted to Advances in Astronomy.
61. Ultra-Relativistic Density Inflation of Astrophysical Bodies in Apparent Black Holes, with J. Lee, sub-
mitted to Journal of Astrophysics.
60. Relativistic Drag and Emission Pressure in an Isotropic Photonic Gas, with J. Lee, arXiv:1508.00534
[gr-qc]; To appear in Modern Physics Letters A.
59. Relativistic Blackbody Spectrum in Inertial and Non-Inertial Reference Frames, with J. Lee,
arXiv:1507.06663 [gr-qc]; submitted to New Astronomy.
58. Detecting quantum gravitational effects of loop quantum cosmology in the early universe, with T. Zhu,
A. Wang, K. Kirsten, and Q. Sheng, Astrophysical Journal 807 (2015) 1, L17; arXiv:1503.06761 [astro-
ph.CO]
57. Power Spectra and Spectral Indices of k-inflation: Higher-Order Corrections, with T. Zhu, A. Wang, K.
Kirsten, and Q. Sheng, Physical Review D90 (2014) 103517; arXiv:1407.8011 [astro-ph.CO]
56. Ultra-Relativistic Thermodynamics and Aberrations of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation,
with J. Lee, Mod. Phy. Lett. A30 (2015) 1550045.
55. Effects of External Radiation on an Alcubierre Warp Bubble, with J. Lee, To appear in Physics Essays.
54. The Inability of the White-Juday Warp Field Interferometer to Spectrally Resolve Spacetime Distortions,
with J. Lee, arXiv:1407.7772. Submitted to Experimental Astronomy.
53. Effects of Higher-Operators in Non-Relativistic Lifshitz Holography, with X. Wang, J. Yang, M. Tian,
A. Wang, and Y, Deng, Phys. Rev. D91 (2015) 064018; arXiv:1407.1194.
52. Quantum Effects on Power Spectrum and Spectral Indices with Higher-Order Corrections, with T. Zhu,
A. Wang, K. Kirsten, and Q. Sheng, Phys. Rev. D90 (2014) 063503; arXiv:1405.5301.
51. Inflationary Cosmology with Non-Linear Dispersion Relations, with T. Zhu, A. Wang, K. Kirsten, and
Q. Sheng, Phys. Rev. D89 (2104) 043507; arXiv:1308.5708.
50. Constructing Analytical Solutions of Linear Perturbations of Inflation with Modified Dispersion Rela-
tions, with T. Zhu, A. Wang, K. Kirsten, and Q. Sheng, Inter. J. Mod. Phys. A29 (2014) 14501;
arXiv:1308.1104.
49. Gauge Models in D Dimensions, with D. Moore and J. Greenwald, Mod. Phys. Lett. A (2013) 1350055;
arXiv:1302.5353.
48. Initial Systematic Investigation of the Landscape of Low Layer NAHE-Variation Extensions, with J.
Greenwald, D. Moore, and T. Renner, ISRN High Energy Physics (2013) 595070; arXiv:1111.1917.
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PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS cont.
47. Initial Systematic Investigation of the Landscape of Low Layer NAHE Extensions, with J. Greenwald,
D. Moore, and T. Renner, Euro. Physical J. C72 (2012) 2167; arXiv:1111.1263.
46. Algorithm for Determining U(1) Charges in Free Fermionic Heterotic String Models, with W. Hicks, L.
Vestal, J. Greenwald, D. Moore, and T. Renner. arXiv:1108.4082. Submitted to J. of Undergraduate
Res. in Physics.
45. Systematic Investigations of the Free Fermionic Heterotic String Gauge Group Statistics: Layer One
Results, with D. Moore, J. Greenwald, T. Renner, M. Robinson, C. Buescher, M. Janas, G. Miller, and
S. Ruhnau. Mod. Phys. Lett. A26 (2011) 4451, arXiv:1107.5758.
44. Redundancies in Explicitly Constructed Ten Dimensional Heterotic String Models, with T. Renner, J.
Greenwald, and D. Moore. Inter. J. Mod. Phys. A26 (2011) 4451, arXiv:1107.3138.
43. Investigations of Quasi-Realistic Heterotic String Models with Reduced Higgs Spectrum, with A. Faraggi,
J. Greenwald, D. Moore, K. Pechan, E. Remkus, and T. Renner, Eur. Phys. J. C71 (2011) 1842,
arXiv:1105.0447.
42. Note on a NAHE Variation, with Jared Greenwald, Kristen Pechan, Tim Renner, and Tibra Ali, Nuclear
Physics B850 (2011) 445, arXiv:0912.5207 [hep-ph].
41. Branes in the MD × Md+ × Md− Compactification of Type II String on S1
/Z2 and Their Cosmological
Implications, with M. Devin, T. Ali, and A. Wang, JHEP 0910 (2009) 095, arXiv:0907.1756 [hep-ph].
40. Grover’s Quantum Search Algorithm and Free Fermionic Heterotic Models, with M. Robinson. Submit-
ted to Computer Science and Discovery, arXiv:0810.1296 [hep-ph].
39. Casimir Energy and Brane Stability, with R. Obousy. J. of Geometry and Physics 61 (2011) 577,
arXiv:0810:1096 [hep-th].
38. A Non-Standard String Embedding of E8, with R. Obousy and M. Robinson, Mod. Phys. Lett. A24
(2009) 1577, arXiv:0810.1038 [hep-ph].
37. Free Fermionic Heterotic Model Building and Root Systems, with M. Robinson and M. Hunziker, Mod.
Phys. Lett. A24 (2009) 2703, [hep-th], arXiv:0809.5094 [hep-th].
36. Radius Destabilization in Five Dimensional Orbifolds from Lorentz Violating Fields, with R. Obousy,
Mod. Phys. Lett. AA24 (2009) 1495, arXiv:0805.0019 [gr-qc].
35. Putting the ‘Warp’ into Warp Drive, with R. Obousy, Spaceflight vol. 50, #4, Apr. 2008, arXiv:0807.
1957 [physic.pop-ph].
34. Quasi-Realistic Heterotic-String Models with Vanishing One-Loop Cosmological Constant and Perturba-
tively Broken Supersymmetry?, with A. Faraggi, E. Manno, and C. Timirgaziu, Phys. Rev. D78 (2008)
046009, arXiv:0802.0470 [hep-th].
33. A Note on the Standard Embedding on Half-Flat Manifolds, with T. Ali. JHEP (2008) 0807:121,
arXiv:0711.3248 [hep-th].
32. Warp Drive: A New Approach, with R. Obousy, J. of the British Interplanetary Society, September,
2008, arXiv:0712.1649 [gr-qc].
31. The Ricci Curvature of Half-Flat Manifolds, with T. Ali. JHEP 05 (2007) 009, [hep-th/0703027].
30. Randall-Sundrum and Flipped SU(5), with B. Dundee, Int. J. Mod. Phys. A23 (2008) 2915, [hep-
ph/0609129].
29. Stringent Phenomenological Investigation into Heterotic String Optical Unification, with J. Perkins, B.
Dundee, R. Obousy, S. Hatten, E. Kasper, M. Robinson, C. Sloan, K. Stone, Phys. Rev. D75 (2007)
026007, [hep-ph/0510141].
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PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS cont.
28. On Geometrical Interpretation of Non-Abelian D- and F-Flat Direction Constraints, with D.V. Nano-
poulos, J. Perkins, and J.W. Walker, Int. J. Mod. Phys. A23 (2008) 3461, [hep-ph/0512020].
27. Observable/Hidden Broken Symmetry for Symmetric Boundary Conditions, with B. Dundee and J.
Perkins, Int. Jour. Mod. Phys. A21 (2006) pp. 3367-3386, [hep-ph/0506183].
26. Developments in String Cosmology, Adv. Space Res. 35 (2005) pp. 106-110, [astro-ph/0303499].
25. Ratio of Quark Masses in Duality Theories, with Kai Tanaka, Mod. Phys. Lett. A18 (2003) pp. 1743–
1752, [hep-th/0002089].
25. Ratio of Quark Masses in Duality Theories, with Kai Tanaka, Mod. Phys. Lett. A18 (2003) pp. 1743–
1752, [hep-th/0002089].
24. NAHE-Based String Models with SU(4) × SU(2) × U(1) SO(10) Subgroup, with A.E. Faraggi and S.
Nooij, Nucl. Phys. B672 (2003) pp. 64–86, [hep-ph/0301037].
23. On The Possibility of Optical Unification in Heterotic Strings, with V. Desai, H. Hanson, J. Perkins, D.
Robbins, and S. Shields, Phys. Rev. D67 (2003) pp. 026009-026016, [hep-ph/0209050].
22. Flat Directions in Left–Right Symmetric String Derived Models, with D. Clements and A.E. Faraggi,
Phys. Rev. D65 (2002) pp. 106003-106022, [hep-ph/0106060].
21. Phenomenology of Non–Abelian Flat Directions in a Minimal Superstring Standard Model, with A.E.
Faraggi, D.V. Nanopoulos, and J.W. Walker, Nucl. Phys. B620 (2002) pp. 259–289, [hep-ph/0104091].
20. Flat Directions in Flipped SU(5) I: All–Order Analysis, with J. Ellis and D.V. Nanopoulos, Nucl. Phys.
B600 (2001) pp. 315–333, [hep-ph/0009338].
19. Left–Right Symmetric Heterotic–String Derived Models, with A.E. Faraggi and C. Savage, Phys. Rev.
D63 (2001) pp. 066001-066004, [hep-ph/0006331].
18. Towards String Predictions, with A.E. Faraggi, D.V. Nanopoulos, and T. ter Veldhuis, Int. Jour. Mod.
Phys. A16 (2001) pp. 3565-3582, [hep-ph/002292].
17. Non–Abelian Flat Directions in a Minimal Superstring Standard Model, with A.E. Faraggi, D.V. Nano-
poulos, and J.W. Walker, Mod. Phys. Lett. A15 (2000) pp. 1191–1202, [hep-ph/0002060].
16. A Minimal Superstring Standard Model II: A Phenomenological Survey, with A.E. Faraggi, D.V. Nan-
opoulos, and J.W. Walker, Nucl. Phys. B593 (2001) pp. 471-504, [hep-ph/9910230].
15. A Minimal Superstring Standard Model I: Flat Directions, with A.E. Faraggi and D.V. Nanopoulos, Int.
Jour. Mod. Phys. A16 (2001) pp. 425-482, [hep-ph/9904301].
14. String Derived MSSM and M–Theory Unification, with A.E. Faraggi and D.V. Nanopoulos, Phys. Lett.
B455 (1999) pp. 135–146, [hep-ph/9811426].
13. Physics Implications of Flat Directions in Free Fermionic Superstring Models II:
Renormalization Group Analysis, with M. Cvetiˇc, J.R. Espinosa, L. Everett, P. Langacker, and J.
Wang, Phys. Rev. D59 (1999) 115002, [hep-ph/9811355].
12. Physics Implications of Flat Directions in Free Fermionic Superstring Models I: Mass Spectrum and
Couplings, with M. Cvetiˇc, J.R. Espinosa, L. Everett, P. Langacker, and J. Wang, Phys. Rev. D59
(1999) 055005, [hep-ph/9807479].
11. Flat Directions in Three Generation String Models, with M. Cvetiˇc, J.R. Espinosa, L. Everett, and P.
Langacker, Nucl. Phys. B545 (1999) pp. 47–97, [hep-th/9805133]
10. On the Anomalous U(1) in Free Fermionic Models, with Alon Faraggi, Int. Jour. Mod. Phys. A14 (1999)
pp. 2335–2356, [hep-ph/9711339].
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PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS cont.
9. Classification of Flat Directions in Perturbative Heterotic Superstring Vacua with Anomalous U(1),
with M. Cvetiˇc, J.R. Espinosa, L. Everett, and P. Langacker, Nucl. Phys. B525 (1998) pp. 3–26,
[hep-th/9711178].
8. Advances in Old–Fashioned Heterotic String Model Building, Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 62 (1998) pp.
161–170, [hep-th/9708023].
7. Intermediate Scales, µ Parameter, and Fermion Masses from String Models. with M. Cvetiˇc, J.R.
Espinosa, L. Everett, and P. Langacker, Phys. Rev. D57 (1998) pp. 2701–2715, [hep-ph/9705391].
6. Supersymmetries in Free Fermionic Strings, Nucl. Phys. B456 (1995) 219–256, [hep-th/9505080].
5. Kaˇc–Moody Algebras and String Theory, Ph.D. Thesis, [hep-th/9307058].
4. String Cosmology And The Dimension Of Spacetime, with P. Rosenthal, Nucl. Phys. B457 (1995) pp.
621–642, [hep-th/9402088].
3. Aspects Of Fractional Superstrings, with P. Rosenthal, Comm. Math. Phys. 167 (1995) pp. 155–182,
[hep-th/9302071].
2. On Modular Invariant Partition Functions For Tensor Products Of Conformal Field Theories, with D.
C. Lewellen, Phys. Lett. B300 (1993) pp. 354–360, [hep-th/9211073].
1. Status Report On The SLD Data Acquisition System, by SLD Collaboration. IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci. 36
(1989) pp. 23–28.
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NON-PEER-REVIEWED PROCEEDINGS
20. Spacecraft Propulsion Via Chiral Fermion Pair Production From Parallel Electric and Magnetic Fields,
Peer-Reviewed Proceedings of 100YSS Symposium, Sept, 2012, Houston, Texas.
19. The Systematic Construction of Free Fermionic Heterotic String Gauge Models, with D. Moore, Pro-
ceedings of PASCOS 2012.
18. Automated Systematic Generation of Flat Directions in Free Fermionic Heterotic Strings, with J. Green-
wald, Proceedings of PASCOS 2012.
17. Supersymmetry Breaking Casimir Warp Drive, with R. Obousy, Proceedings of Space Technology and
Applications Forum, AIP Conf. Proc. 880 (2007) 1163–1169.
16. Heterotic String Optical Unification, with J. Perkins, B. Dundee, R. Obousy, E. Kasper, M. Robinson,
and K. Stone, Proceedings of the Second International Conference on String Phenomenology, pp.
86–93, July, 2003, Durham, [hep-ph/0310155].
15. Parameter Space Investigations of Free Fermionic Heterotic Models, Proceedings of the First Inter-
national Conference on String Phenomenology, pp. 30–35, BU-HEPP-02/08, CASPER-02/03, [hep-
ph/0210136].
14. Minimal Superstring Standard Model: A Review, Proceedings of DPF 2000, Aug, 2000, Columbus, Ohio,
[hep-ph/0011020].
13. Phenomenological Survey of a Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, Proceedings of PASCOS ’99,
December, 1999, Lake Tahoe, [hep-ph/0003208].
12. M–fluences on String Model Building, Proceedings of CPT ’98, November, 1998, Bloomington, Indiana,
[hep-ph/9901203].
11. Quark Masses and Flat Directions in String Models, Proceedings of QCD ’98, June, 1998, Paris, France,
[hep-ph/9812262].
10. Mass Hierarchy and Flat Directions in String Models, Proceedings of Orbis Scientiae ’97 II, December,
1997, Miami Beach, Florida.
9. Stringy P–Branes: Suggestions of Dimensional Duality, Proceedings of Orbis Scientiae ’97, January,
1997, Miami Beach, Florida.
8. Report of the Supersymmetry Theory Subgroup, J. Amundson et al., Proceedings of Snowmass 1996,
[hep-ph/9609374].
7. Physics and Technology of the Next Linear Collider: A Report Submitted to Snowmass ’96, NLC ZDR
Design Group and NLC Physics Working Group, S. Kuhlman et al., Proceedings of Snowmass 1996,
[hep-ex/9605011].
6. Grand Unified Theories From Superstrings, Proceedings of Orbis Scientiae ’96, January, 1996, Miami
Beach, Florida, [hep-th/9604183].
5. What’s New in Stringy SO(10) SUSY–GUTS, Proceedings of Strings ’95, March, 1995, Los Angeles,
California, [hep-th/9506006].
4. SO(10) SUSY–GUTS Based On Superstrings, Proceedings of DPF ’94, August, 1994, Albuquerque,
New Mexico, pp. 1442–1447.
3. GUTS With Adjoint Higgs From Superstrings, Proceedings of PASCOS ’94, May, 1994, Syracuse, New
York, pp. 223–234, [hep-th/9409096].
2. The Dimension Of Decompactified Spacetime From String Theory, Proceedings of SUSY ’94, May, 1994,
Ann Arbor, Michigan, pp. 86–93, [hep-th/9406102].
1. Comments On Fractional Superstrings. Proceedings of the International Workshop on String Theory,
Quant. Grav. and the Unif. of Fund. Inter., Sept., 1992, Rome, Italy, pp. 110–125, [hep-th/9211017].
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BOOKS & BOOK CHAPTERS
3. Geometric Foundations and Relativity (Draft), with M. Robinson (first author), and T. Ali,
arXiv:0908.1395 [hep-th]. Accepted for publication by Springer as second in a several volume set.
2. Symmetry and the Standard Model, with M. Robinson (First author), K. Bland, J. Dittmann,
and M. Serna, (Springer, New York, 2011). First in a several volume set.
1. In Search of the (Minimal Supersymmetric) Standard Model String, Chapter 2 of String Theory
Research Progress, F. Balogh, ed., (Nova Science Publishers, New York, 2008).
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Gerald_Cleaver.CV

  • 1. Dr. Gerald Bryan Cleaver Center for Astrophysics, Space Physics Office: (254) 710-2283 & Engineering Research Home: (254) 655-2141 Department of Physics Fax: (254) 710-3878 Baylor University Gerald Cleaver@baylor Waco, Texas 76798-7316 .edu BACKGROUND & GOALS Cleaver is a highly skilled and experienced problem solver, who especially enjoys projects simultaneously requiring large- and small-scale analysis, wherein logic meets creativity, and abstract thinking is applied to real- world situations. He is pursuing space and defense technology projects in private industry and government. Cleaver is a dedicated leader with over 15 years of management experience of research groups, and is an eloquent communicator with more than 20 years of teaching experience. He directs the Early Universe Cosmology and Strings (EUCOS) division of Baylor University’s Center for Astrophysics, Space Physics and Engineering Research (CASPER). As Graduate Program Director of Baylor’s Department of Physics, Cleaver has coordinated the graduate programs of more than 60 students and has directed the dissertation research of 11 M.S./Ph.D. students. Cleaver was written over 100 peer-reviewed publications in top-tier research journals, conference proceedings, and articles. He is co-author of one book and author of 5 book chapters. EDUCATION California Institute of Technology • Ph.D. in Early Universe Cosmology and String Theory May 1993 • M.S. in Physics GPA: 3.8 /4.0, June 1988 Valparaiso University, Indiana • B.S. with Highest Honors in Physics GPA: 3.97/4.0, June 1985 • B.S. with Highest Honors in Mathematics GPA: 4.0 /4.0, June 1985 • Honors College Scholar Citation ACADEMIC POSITIONS Graduate Program Director, Baylor University 2013– Coordinates $1.3 Million Annual Budget for Graduate Student Stipends and Tuition Professor, Baylor University 2013– Associate Professor, Baylor University 2006–2013 Head of Early Universe Cosmology and Superstrings Division of CASPER 2002– Assistant Professor, Baylor University 2001–2006 Adjunct Professor, Kingwood College Sum 2001 Visiting Assistant Professor, Texas A & M University 2000–2001 Post-Doctoral Researcher, Texas A & M University 1998–2000 Post-Doctoral Researcher, The University of Pennsylvania 1996–1998 Post-Doctoral Researcher, The Ohio State University 1993–1996 Graduate Researcher Assistant, California Institute of Technology 1986–1988 Consultant to Office of Science & Research, Strategic Air Command 1985–1986 COURSES TAUGHT PHY 1420-30 (General Physics I-II); PHY 3372-73 (Intro Quantum Mechanics I-II); PHY 4373 (Intro Nuclear & Particle Physics); PHY 5370-71 (Quantum Mechanics I-II); PHY 5381 (Special Topics: String Cosmology); PHY 6373-74-75 (Quantum Field Theory I-II-III); PHY 5V95 (Graduate Research); PHY 5V99 (Thesis Research); PHY 6V99 (Dissertation Research); BIC 4389 (Senior Capstone); HON 3200-01 (Honors Colloquium I-II). 1
  • 2. Dr. Gerald Bryan Cleaver ADDITIONAL LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE Physics Committees: Dirac Centenary Conference (2001–02); Guidelines for Scholarly Contributions (Chair, 2002-04); Texas Section of the American Physical Society Conference(2004); Graduate Program (2003–12); High Energy Physics (Chair 2005–12); Scholarship & Recognition Committee (Chair 2007– 08); Tenure-Track Faculty Search (Co-Chair 2007–2009); Preliminary Exam (Chair 2007–08, 2013–2014); Cosmology and Gravitation Display (Chair 2011); Astrophysics and Astronomy Brochure (Chair 2011); Outstanding Faculty and Staff Nominations (Chair 2011-12). University Committees: Math, Science, and Engineering Proposed Joint Research (2001–03); College of Arts & Science Academic Computing (2003–07); Honors College Dean Search Committee (2002–04); Faculty Senate Review of Faculty Advancement Requirements (2007–08); Ad Hoc HEB Scholarships (2010– 15); Library and Information Technology Services Advisory Board (2011-14); Tenure and Advancement Committee (2014–16; Chair, 2016-17); IFL Advisory Board (2014–). University Faculty Advisory Roles: Shotokai Club (2007–2012); Student Branch of the American Scientific Affiliation (2008–2015); Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity (2014–2016). Consulting: Physics Textbook Reviewer for McGraw-Hill & Thomson Learning (2001–2006); Consultant for McGraw-Hill’s Grade Summit Project (2002–2005); Texas State Review Panel for Supplementary High School Science Material (2011); Icarus Interstellar, Exotic Propulsion Division (2012–); Pearson Education Texas K-12 Science Textbook Content Reviewer (2012–13); NASA Blue Ribbon Advanced Propulsion Projects Review Panel (2014-2015); College Board/ETS Standards for AP Physics II Exam (2015–). Journal Editor: Associate Editor of the Journal of Physics, Astrophysics, and Physical Cosmology (2009–); Guest Editor for Advances in Mathematical Physics (2013); Guest Editor for Galaxies (2013); International Advisory Board for the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society (2013–). Journal Referee: Physical Review Letters; European Physical Journal; Modern Physics Letters A; General Relativity and Gravity; Acta Astronautica; Physics Essays; Scientific Journals International, International Scholarly Research Notices, Scientific Research and Essays, International Journal of Computer Mathemat- ics, International Journal of Engineering Science. CONFERENCES & WORKSHOPS (POST 2005) DARPA Wait What?, St. Louis, MO, 2015; Army Research Lab Modern Topics in Energy and Power Meeting (Invited Speaker), Washington, D.C., 2015; Starship Congress (Invited Speaker), Dallas, TX, 2013; String Phenomenology 2012 (Speaker), Cambridge, England, 2012; PASCOS 2012 (3 Ph.D. Student Speakers) Merida, Mexico; Texas Section APS 2011 (2 Ph.D. Student Speakers), Commerce, TX; String Vacuum Project III (3 Ph.D. Speakers), Columbus, OH, 2010; String Vacuum Project II (3 Ph.D. Speak- ers), Santa Barbara, CA, 2010; Strings 2010, College Station, TX, 2010; Second Texas Cosmology Network Meeting (Speaker), Austin, TX, 2009; Interconnection Between Particle Physics and Cosmology (Plenary Speaker), Norman, OK, 2009; Strings 2008, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 2008; APS 2008 (Speaker), Dallas, TX, 2008; String Vacuum Project (Speaker), Tucson, AZ, 2008; Texas Section of the American Physical Society ’04 (Speaker), College Station, TX, 2007; Planck ’07 (Invited Speaker), Warsaw, Poland, 2007; Origins of Dark Energy, Ontario, Canada, 2007; Particles, Strings & Cosmology ’06 (Speaker), Columbus, OH, 2006; String Phenomenology ’06, Santa Barbara, CA, 2006. HONORS Fellow of the American Scientific Affiliation; Prometheus Society; Triple–9 Society; International Society for Philosophical Enquiry; Mensa; Sigma Xi Science Honor Society, Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honor Society; Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society; Mortar Board Honor Society; Mensa Society Graduate Fellowship; Presidential Scholarship; Lumina Award for Academic Excellence; National Merit Scholar; Valedictorian (Westside H.S., Omaha, NE), Eagle Scout. 2
  • 3. Dr. Gerald Bryan Cleaver SELECTED EMPLOYERS OF PH.D. & M.S. GRADUATES Advanced Micro Devices; Global Foundries; Fincad Software; Noesis Energy; ExoAnalytic Solutions; Sandia National Labs; U.S. Department of Defense; PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES INTERESTS & ACTIVITIES Fellow, American Scientific Affiliation Director, Baylor Boy Scouts Merit Badge Colleges American Physical Society Boy Scouts Indian Nations District Co-Chair American Association of Physics Teachers Local, Regional, and State Sci–Eng Fair Judge Mathematical Association of America Radio Controlled Model Airplanes, Tae Kwon Do SCUBA (NAUI Open Water Certified) Small Boat Sailing, Snow Skiing 3
  • 4. Dr. Gerald Bryan Cleaver PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS 66. Exclusion of the Magnus Effect as a Mechanism for Shotgun Pellet Dispersion, with J. Lee; submitted to Forensic Science International. 65. Inflationary spectra with inverse-volume corrections in loop quantum cosmology and their observational constraints from Planck 2015 , with T. Zhu, A. Wang, K. Kirsten, and Q. Sheng and Q. Wu, Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics 03 (2016) 046; arXiv:1510.03855 [gr-qc]. 64. The Cosmic Microwave Radiation Power Spectrum as a Random Bit Generator for Symmetric and Asymmetric-Key Cryptography, with J. Lee, arXiv:1508.04817 [cs.crypto]; submitted to Journal of Mathematical Cryptology. 63. Scalar and tensor perturbations in loop quantum gravity: high-order corrections, with T. Zhu, A. Wang, K. Kirsten, and Q. Sheng, Journal of Cosmology and Astrophysics 1510 (2015) 10, 052; arXiv:1508.03239 [gr-qc]. 62. Black Suns: Ocular Invisibility of Relativistic Luminous Astrophysical Bodies, with J. Lee, arXiv:1508.04817 [phys.gen-ph]; submitted to Advances in Astronomy. 61. Ultra-Relativistic Density Inflation of Astrophysical Bodies in Apparent Black Holes, with J. Lee, sub- mitted to Journal of Astrophysics. 60. Relativistic Drag and Emission Pressure in an Isotropic Photonic Gas, with J. Lee, arXiv:1508.00534 [gr-qc]; To appear in Modern Physics Letters A. 59. Relativistic Blackbody Spectrum in Inertial and Non-Inertial Reference Frames, with J. Lee, arXiv:1507.06663 [gr-qc]; submitted to New Astronomy. 58. Detecting quantum gravitational effects of loop quantum cosmology in the early universe, with T. Zhu, A. Wang, K. Kirsten, and Q. Sheng, Astrophysical Journal 807 (2015) 1, L17; arXiv:1503.06761 [astro- ph.CO] 57. Power Spectra and Spectral Indices of k-inflation: Higher-Order Corrections, with T. Zhu, A. Wang, K. Kirsten, and Q. Sheng, Physical Review D90 (2014) 103517; arXiv:1407.8011 [astro-ph.CO] 56. Ultra-Relativistic Thermodynamics and Aberrations of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation, with J. Lee, Mod. Phy. Lett. A30 (2015) 1550045. 55. Effects of External Radiation on an Alcubierre Warp Bubble, with J. Lee, To appear in Physics Essays. 54. The Inability of the White-Juday Warp Field Interferometer to Spectrally Resolve Spacetime Distortions, with J. Lee, arXiv:1407.7772. Submitted to Experimental Astronomy. 53. Effects of Higher-Operators in Non-Relativistic Lifshitz Holography, with X. Wang, J. Yang, M. Tian, A. Wang, and Y, Deng, Phys. Rev. D91 (2015) 064018; arXiv:1407.1194. 52. Quantum Effects on Power Spectrum and Spectral Indices with Higher-Order Corrections, with T. Zhu, A. Wang, K. Kirsten, and Q. Sheng, Phys. Rev. D90 (2014) 063503; arXiv:1405.5301. 51. Inflationary Cosmology with Non-Linear Dispersion Relations, with T. Zhu, A. Wang, K. Kirsten, and Q. Sheng, Phys. Rev. D89 (2104) 043507; arXiv:1308.5708. 50. Constructing Analytical Solutions of Linear Perturbations of Inflation with Modified Dispersion Rela- tions, with T. Zhu, A. Wang, K. Kirsten, and Q. Sheng, Inter. J. Mod. Phys. A29 (2014) 14501; arXiv:1308.1104. 49. Gauge Models in D Dimensions, with D. Moore and J. Greenwald, Mod. Phys. Lett. A (2013) 1350055; arXiv:1302.5353. 48. Initial Systematic Investigation of the Landscape of Low Layer NAHE-Variation Extensions, with J. Greenwald, D. Moore, and T. Renner, ISRN High Energy Physics (2013) 595070; arXiv:1111.1917. 4
  • 5. Dr. Gerald Bryan Cleaver PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS cont. 47. Initial Systematic Investigation of the Landscape of Low Layer NAHE Extensions, with J. Greenwald, D. Moore, and T. Renner, Euro. Physical J. C72 (2012) 2167; arXiv:1111.1263. 46. Algorithm for Determining U(1) Charges in Free Fermionic Heterotic String Models, with W. Hicks, L. Vestal, J. Greenwald, D. Moore, and T. Renner. arXiv:1108.4082. Submitted to J. of Undergraduate Res. in Physics. 45. Systematic Investigations of the Free Fermionic Heterotic String Gauge Group Statistics: Layer One Results, with D. Moore, J. Greenwald, T. Renner, M. Robinson, C. Buescher, M. Janas, G. Miller, and S. Ruhnau. Mod. Phys. Lett. A26 (2011) 4451, arXiv:1107.5758. 44. Redundancies in Explicitly Constructed Ten Dimensional Heterotic String Models, with T. Renner, J. Greenwald, and D. Moore. Inter. J. Mod. Phys. A26 (2011) 4451, arXiv:1107.3138. 43. Investigations of Quasi-Realistic Heterotic String Models with Reduced Higgs Spectrum, with A. Faraggi, J. Greenwald, D. Moore, K. Pechan, E. Remkus, and T. Renner, Eur. Phys. J. C71 (2011) 1842, arXiv:1105.0447. 42. Note on a NAHE Variation, with Jared Greenwald, Kristen Pechan, Tim Renner, and Tibra Ali, Nuclear Physics B850 (2011) 445, arXiv:0912.5207 [hep-ph]. 41. Branes in the MD × Md+ × Md− Compactification of Type II String on S1 /Z2 and Their Cosmological Implications, with M. Devin, T. Ali, and A. Wang, JHEP 0910 (2009) 095, arXiv:0907.1756 [hep-ph]. 40. Grover’s Quantum Search Algorithm and Free Fermionic Heterotic Models, with M. Robinson. Submit- ted to Computer Science and Discovery, arXiv:0810.1296 [hep-ph]. 39. Casimir Energy and Brane Stability, with R. Obousy. J. of Geometry and Physics 61 (2011) 577, arXiv:0810:1096 [hep-th]. 38. A Non-Standard String Embedding of E8, with R. Obousy and M. Robinson, Mod. Phys. Lett. A24 (2009) 1577, arXiv:0810.1038 [hep-ph]. 37. Free Fermionic Heterotic Model Building and Root Systems, with M. Robinson and M. Hunziker, Mod. Phys. Lett. A24 (2009) 2703, [hep-th], arXiv:0809.5094 [hep-th]. 36. Radius Destabilization in Five Dimensional Orbifolds from Lorentz Violating Fields, with R. Obousy, Mod. Phys. Lett. AA24 (2009) 1495, arXiv:0805.0019 [gr-qc]. 35. Putting the ‘Warp’ into Warp Drive, with R. Obousy, Spaceflight vol. 50, #4, Apr. 2008, arXiv:0807. 1957 [physic.pop-ph]. 34. Quasi-Realistic Heterotic-String Models with Vanishing One-Loop Cosmological Constant and Perturba- tively Broken Supersymmetry?, with A. Faraggi, E. Manno, and C. Timirgaziu, Phys. Rev. D78 (2008) 046009, arXiv:0802.0470 [hep-th]. 33. A Note on the Standard Embedding on Half-Flat Manifolds, with T. Ali. JHEP (2008) 0807:121, arXiv:0711.3248 [hep-th]. 32. Warp Drive: A New Approach, with R. Obousy, J. of the British Interplanetary Society, September, 2008, arXiv:0712.1649 [gr-qc]. 31. The Ricci Curvature of Half-Flat Manifolds, with T. Ali. JHEP 05 (2007) 009, [hep-th/0703027]. 30. Randall-Sundrum and Flipped SU(5), with B. Dundee, Int. J. Mod. Phys. A23 (2008) 2915, [hep- ph/0609129]. 29. Stringent Phenomenological Investigation into Heterotic String Optical Unification, with J. Perkins, B. Dundee, R. Obousy, S. Hatten, E. Kasper, M. Robinson, C. Sloan, K. Stone, Phys. Rev. D75 (2007) 026007, [hep-ph/0510141]. 5
  • 6. Dr. Gerald Bryan Cleaver PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS cont. 28. On Geometrical Interpretation of Non-Abelian D- and F-Flat Direction Constraints, with D.V. Nano- poulos, J. Perkins, and J.W. Walker, Int. J. Mod. Phys. A23 (2008) 3461, [hep-ph/0512020]. 27. Observable/Hidden Broken Symmetry for Symmetric Boundary Conditions, with B. Dundee and J. Perkins, Int. Jour. Mod. Phys. A21 (2006) pp. 3367-3386, [hep-ph/0506183]. 26. Developments in String Cosmology, Adv. Space Res. 35 (2005) pp. 106-110, [astro-ph/0303499]. 25. Ratio of Quark Masses in Duality Theories, with Kai Tanaka, Mod. Phys. Lett. A18 (2003) pp. 1743– 1752, [hep-th/0002089]. 25. Ratio of Quark Masses in Duality Theories, with Kai Tanaka, Mod. Phys. Lett. A18 (2003) pp. 1743– 1752, [hep-th/0002089]. 24. NAHE-Based String Models with SU(4) × SU(2) × U(1) SO(10) Subgroup, with A.E. Faraggi and S. Nooij, Nucl. Phys. B672 (2003) pp. 64–86, [hep-ph/0301037]. 23. On The Possibility of Optical Unification in Heterotic Strings, with V. Desai, H. Hanson, J. Perkins, D. Robbins, and S. Shields, Phys. Rev. D67 (2003) pp. 026009-026016, [hep-ph/0209050]. 22. Flat Directions in Left–Right Symmetric String Derived Models, with D. Clements and A.E. Faraggi, Phys. Rev. D65 (2002) pp. 106003-106022, [hep-ph/0106060]. 21. Phenomenology of Non–Abelian Flat Directions in a Minimal Superstring Standard Model, with A.E. Faraggi, D.V. Nanopoulos, and J.W. Walker, Nucl. Phys. B620 (2002) pp. 259–289, [hep-ph/0104091]. 20. Flat Directions in Flipped SU(5) I: All–Order Analysis, with J. Ellis and D.V. Nanopoulos, Nucl. Phys. B600 (2001) pp. 315–333, [hep-ph/0009338]. 19. Left–Right Symmetric Heterotic–String Derived Models, with A.E. Faraggi and C. Savage, Phys. Rev. D63 (2001) pp. 066001-066004, [hep-ph/0006331]. 18. Towards String Predictions, with A.E. Faraggi, D.V. Nanopoulos, and T. ter Veldhuis, Int. Jour. Mod. Phys. A16 (2001) pp. 3565-3582, [hep-ph/002292]. 17. Non–Abelian Flat Directions in a Minimal Superstring Standard Model, with A.E. Faraggi, D.V. Nano- poulos, and J.W. Walker, Mod. Phys. Lett. A15 (2000) pp. 1191–1202, [hep-ph/0002060]. 16. A Minimal Superstring Standard Model II: A Phenomenological Survey, with A.E. Faraggi, D.V. Nan- opoulos, and J.W. Walker, Nucl. Phys. B593 (2001) pp. 471-504, [hep-ph/9910230]. 15. A Minimal Superstring Standard Model I: Flat Directions, with A.E. Faraggi and D.V. Nanopoulos, Int. Jour. Mod. Phys. A16 (2001) pp. 425-482, [hep-ph/9904301]. 14. String Derived MSSM and M–Theory Unification, with A.E. Faraggi and D.V. Nanopoulos, Phys. Lett. B455 (1999) pp. 135–146, [hep-ph/9811426]. 13. Physics Implications of Flat Directions in Free Fermionic Superstring Models II: Renormalization Group Analysis, with M. Cvetiˇc, J.R. Espinosa, L. Everett, P. Langacker, and J. Wang, Phys. Rev. D59 (1999) 115002, [hep-ph/9811355]. 12. Physics Implications of Flat Directions in Free Fermionic Superstring Models I: Mass Spectrum and Couplings, with M. Cvetiˇc, J.R. Espinosa, L. Everett, P. Langacker, and J. Wang, Phys. Rev. D59 (1999) 055005, [hep-ph/9807479]. 11. Flat Directions in Three Generation String Models, with M. Cvetiˇc, J.R. Espinosa, L. Everett, and P. Langacker, Nucl. Phys. B545 (1999) pp. 47–97, [hep-th/9805133] 10. On the Anomalous U(1) in Free Fermionic Models, with Alon Faraggi, Int. Jour. Mod. Phys. A14 (1999) pp. 2335–2356, [hep-ph/9711339]. 6
  • 7. Dr. Gerald Bryan Cleaver PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS cont. 9. Classification of Flat Directions in Perturbative Heterotic Superstring Vacua with Anomalous U(1), with M. Cvetiˇc, J.R. Espinosa, L. Everett, and P. Langacker, Nucl. Phys. B525 (1998) pp. 3–26, [hep-th/9711178]. 8. Advances in Old–Fashioned Heterotic String Model Building, Nucl. Phys. Proc. Suppl. 62 (1998) pp. 161–170, [hep-th/9708023]. 7. Intermediate Scales, µ Parameter, and Fermion Masses from String Models. with M. Cvetiˇc, J.R. Espinosa, L. Everett, and P. Langacker, Phys. Rev. D57 (1998) pp. 2701–2715, [hep-ph/9705391]. 6. Supersymmetries in Free Fermionic Strings, Nucl. Phys. B456 (1995) 219–256, [hep-th/9505080]. 5. Kaˇc–Moody Algebras and String Theory, Ph.D. Thesis, [hep-th/9307058]. 4. String Cosmology And The Dimension Of Spacetime, with P. Rosenthal, Nucl. Phys. B457 (1995) pp. 621–642, [hep-th/9402088]. 3. Aspects Of Fractional Superstrings, with P. Rosenthal, Comm. Math. Phys. 167 (1995) pp. 155–182, [hep-th/9302071]. 2. On Modular Invariant Partition Functions For Tensor Products Of Conformal Field Theories, with D. C. Lewellen, Phys. Lett. B300 (1993) pp. 354–360, [hep-th/9211073]. 1. Status Report On The SLD Data Acquisition System, by SLD Collaboration. IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci. 36 (1989) pp. 23–28. 7
  • 8. Dr. Gerald Bryan Cleaver NON-PEER-REVIEWED PROCEEDINGS 20. Spacecraft Propulsion Via Chiral Fermion Pair Production From Parallel Electric and Magnetic Fields, Peer-Reviewed Proceedings of 100YSS Symposium, Sept, 2012, Houston, Texas. 19. The Systematic Construction of Free Fermionic Heterotic String Gauge Models, with D. Moore, Pro- ceedings of PASCOS 2012. 18. Automated Systematic Generation of Flat Directions in Free Fermionic Heterotic Strings, with J. Green- wald, Proceedings of PASCOS 2012. 17. Supersymmetry Breaking Casimir Warp Drive, with R. Obousy, Proceedings of Space Technology and Applications Forum, AIP Conf. Proc. 880 (2007) 1163–1169. 16. Heterotic String Optical Unification, with J. Perkins, B. Dundee, R. Obousy, E. Kasper, M. Robinson, and K. Stone, Proceedings of the Second International Conference on String Phenomenology, pp. 86–93, July, 2003, Durham, [hep-ph/0310155]. 15. Parameter Space Investigations of Free Fermionic Heterotic Models, Proceedings of the First Inter- national Conference on String Phenomenology, pp. 30–35, BU-HEPP-02/08, CASPER-02/03, [hep- ph/0210136]. 14. Minimal Superstring Standard Model: A Review, Proceedings of DPF 2000, Aug, 2000, Columbus, Ohio, [hep-ph/0011020]. 13. Phenomenological Survey of a Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, Proceedings of PASCOS ’99, December, 1999, Lake Tahoe, [hep-ph/0003208]. 12. M–fluences on String Model Building, Proceedings of CPT ’98, November, 1998, Bloomington, Indiana, [hep-ph/9901203]. 11. Quark Masses and Flat Directions in String Models, Proceedings of QCD ’98, June, 1998, Paris, France, [hep-ph/9812262]. 10. Mass Hierarchy and Flat Directions in String Models, Proceedings of Orbis Scientiae ’97 II, December, 1997, Miami Beach, Florida. 9. Stringy P–Branes: Suggestions of Dimensional Duality, Proceedings of Orbis Scientiae ’97, January, 1997, Miami Beach, Florida. 8. Report of the Supersymmetry Theory Subgroup, J. Amundson et al., Proceedings of Snowmass 1996, [hep-ph/9609374]. 7. Physics and Technology of the Next Linear Collider: A Report Submitted to Snowmass ’96, NLC ZDR Design Group and NLC Physics Working Group, S. Kuhlman et al., Proceedings of Snowmass 1996, [hep-ex/9605011]. 6. Grand Unified Theories From Superstrings, Proceedings of Orbis Scientiae ’96, January, 1996, Miami Beach, Florida, [hep-th/9604183]. 5. What’s New in Stringy SO(10) SUSY–GUTS, Proceedings of Strings ’95, March, 1995, Los Angeles, California, [hep-th/9506006]. 4. SO(10) SUSY–GUTS Based On Superstrings, Proceedings of DPF ’94, August, 1994, Albuquerque, New Mexico, pp. 1442–1447. 3. GUTS With Adjoint Higgs From Superstrings, Proceedings of PASCOS ’94, May, 1994, Syracuse, New York, pp. 223–234, [hep-th/9409096]. 2. The Dimension Of Decompactified Spacetime From String Theory, Proceedings of SUSY ’94, May, 1994, Ann Arbor, Michigan, pp. 86–93, [hep-th/9406102]. 1. Comments On Fractional Superstrings. Proceedings of the International Workshop on String Theory, Quant. Grav. and the Unif. of Fund. Inter., Sept., 1992, Rome, Italy, pp. 110–125, [hep-th/9211017]. 8
  • 9. Dr. Gerald Bryan Cleaver BOOKS & BOOK CHAPTERS 3. Geometric Foundations and Relativity (Draft), with M. Robinson (first author), and T. Ali, arXiv:0908.1395 [hep-th]. Accepted for publication by Springer as second in a several volume set. 2. Symmetry and the Standard Model, with M. Robinson (First author), K. Bland, J. Dittmann, and M. Serna, (Springer, New York, 2011). First in a several volume set. 1. In Search of the (Minimal Supersymmetric) Standard Model String, Chapter 2 of String Theory Research Progress, F. Balogh, ed., (Nova Science Publishers, New York, 2008). 9