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AFFILIATION
University of Salento,

Lecce, Italy.
e-MAIL and CV
e-Mail:  paul.h.frampton@gmail.com
Curriculum Vitae: link.
PROFESSOR  1981-2014  
Louis D. Rubin, Jr.  Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy.
UNC-Chapel Hill, USA.
VISITING POSITIONS
1982-83, Visiting professor, UT-Austin.
1986-87, Visiting professor, Boston University.
2009-10, Visiting distinguished professor, University of Tokyo.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Research in particle theory and theoretical cosmology.
500 papers, link, including 322 refereed journal articles, link,
many conference proceedings and four books, link.
11,298 citations on SPIRES, link, including
twenty-eight papers with a hundred citations each and
794 citations for one solo paper which predicts, possibly
correctly, a new particle called the bilepton.
379 talks in 33 different countries:   link.
Sixtieth Anniversary festschrift:   link.
Four physics books (two technical, two popular):   link.
Three different Nobel-prize coauthors:   link.
Comments about my research by Nobel prizewinners:   link.
IMPORTANT PAPER
Solo authored item, number 202 on the list of 500 papers, has 794 citations. It predicts a resonance in same-sign leptons with mass between 1 TeV and 4 TeV. The LHC has begun a relevant search, to be completed in 20XX. One Nobel prizewinner has promised to support a Nobel prize, if this theory is supported.
HONOURS
Fellow of American Physical Society, 1981.
D.Sc. advanced degree, University of Oxford. 1984.
Fellow of Institute of Physics, 1986.
Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1989.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE 1981-2014
Nineteen courses instructed:   link.
Thirty-five research students, link, of whom
twenty-one went on to become professors.

POSTDOCTORAL EXPERIENCE 
University of Chicago 1968-70; CERN Fellow 1970-72;
Syracuse University 1972-75; UCLA 1975-77;
Harvard University 1978-80 followed by affiliation 1981-2000.
EARLY EDUCATION 
King Charles School, Kidderminster.    1954-62.    link.
University of Oxford.    1962-68    link.
Open Hulme Scholar 1962-65, Senior Hulme Scholar 1965-68,
at Brasenose College.