Particle physics web sites:
* Contemporary Physics Education Project, includes the Standard Model wallchart and interactive tours
Other superstring web sites:
* The Official String Theory Website, a really nice web site about string theory
* The Elegant Universe, web site based on the PBS NOVA program on string theory
* "Superstring Theory" by Brian Greene, Cornell University
* "String Theory" by Robbert Dijkgraaf, University of Amsterdam
* Stephen Hawking's Universe, web site based on the PBS series has info on strings
* String theory in a nutshell, has a small collection of essays on string theory
* "M-theory, the theory formerly known as Strings", part of a larger and very nice web site from the Cambridge Relativity Group
Online lectures/multimedia:
* "Miniprogram on Brane World", ITP Conference, January 2002.
* "Avatars of M-Theory", ITP Conference, June 2001.
* "ITP Program on M-Theory", seminar series held January-June 2001.
* "String Theory: Is it the Theory of Everything?", ITP Teacher's Educational Forum, May 2001.
* "Duality, Spacetime and Quantum Mechanics", talk given by Edward Witten (IAS Princetion) at the ITP Public Lecture Series, January 1998.
* "String Duality and M-theory", talk given by Tom Banks (Rutgers) at the ITP program on Dualities in String Theory, March 1998
* Miniprogram on Geometry and Duality, Institute for Theoretical Physics, January 12 - 30, 1998. Lots of talks, very technical.
Some research groups:
* Fermilab
* CERN
* SLAC
* Institute for Advanced Study, School of Natural Sciences, Princeton
* Institute for Theoretical Physics
* Princeton University
* Cambridge University Relativity
* Queen Mary and Westfield College
* University of Amsterdam
* U.C. Santa Barbara
* Rutgers University
Some string theorists with interesting web pages:
* Martin Cederwall, Chalmers University and Göteborg University
* Robbert Dijkgraaf, University of Amsterdam
* Michael J. Duff, University of Michigan
* S.J. Gates, Jr., University of Maryland
* Steve Giddings, University of California Santa Barbara
* Brian Greene, Columbia University
* Michael Green, University of Cambridge
* Clifford Johnson, University of Durham
* Michio Kaku, City Univ. of New York
* Rob Leigh, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
* Wolfgang Lerche, CERN
* Dieter Lüst, Humboldt University, Berlin
* Joseph D. Lykken, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
* Juan Maldacena, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
* David Morrison, Duke University
* Sunil Mukhi, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
* Bengt E W Nilsson, Chalmers University of Technology and Göteborg University
* Amanda W. Peet, University of Toronto
* Joe Polchinski, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara
* John Schwarz, California Institute of Technology
* Warren Siegel, State University of New York, Stony Brook
* Edward Witten, SNS IAS Princeton
Current research:
* arXiv.org e-Print archive, hep-th
* This is where we look every morning to see what new papers have appeared. All the latest results in string theory and high energy physics appear here first! This is the backbone for cutting edge research in the field. (CAUTION: This is not a recreational web site! The preprints that appear here are very technical.) Matters of Gravity The newsletter of the American Physical Society Topical interest group
* in Gravitation STRINGS 2005
* (to be held in Toronto, Canada) STRINGS 2004
* (to be held in Paris, France) STRINGS 2003
* Homepage for the 2003 conference at Kyoto, Japan STRINGS 2002
* Homepage for the 2002 conference at Cambridge, England STRINGS 2001
* Homepage for the 2001 conference at Mumbai, India STRINGS 2000
* Homepage for the 2000 conference at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor STRINGS '99
* Homepage for the 1999 conference at the Albert-Einstein-Institut in Potsdam, Germany STRINGS '98
* Homepage for the 1998 conference at U.C. Santa Barbara STRINGS '97
* Homepage for the 1997 conference in Amsterdam STRINGS '96
* Proceedings of the 1996 conference on string theory at the Institute for Theoretical Physics at Santa Barbara. STRINGS '95
Proceedings of the 1995 conference on string theory at USC
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