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  1. David Paul Saltzberg is an experimental particle physicist and a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, who is known for his science consultancy work on various television shows and films, such as The Big Bang Theory, Manhattan and Oppenheimer.

  2. www.physics.ucla.edu › ~saltzbergDavid Saltzberg

    David Saltzberg. David Saltzberg's research is directed in two areas. High-Energy Proton Collider Physics. Prof. Saltzberg has worked at the energy frontier of proton colliders since 1989. He currently collaborates at UCLA with Profs. Cousins, Hauser and Bachtis on the Compact Muon Solenoid experiment located at CERN's Large Hadron Collider.

  3. Sep 23, 2013 · But behind the scenes is a real-life professor, David Saltzberg of UCLA. Saltzberg studies high-energy particle physics and high-energy neutrino astronomy, using radio-detection techniques when...

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  5. David Saltzberg, Ph.D. (b. 1967) is an astroparticle physicist and the science consultant for the CBS television situation-comedy, The Big Bang Theory, checking scripts and meeting with the producers, writers, actors, set decorators, prop masters, and other crew to help ensure scientific...

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  6. 310-825-3440, 310-826-4542. dsaltzbe@ucla.edu. PAB 2-707B, 4-107D Knudsen. Department profile. David Saltzbergs research is directed in two areas. High-Energy Proton Collider Physics. Prof. Saltzberg has worked at the energy frontier of proton colliders since 1989. He currently collaborates at UCLA with Profs.

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  7. Mar 21, 2014 · If you watch the popular CBS sitcom “The Big Bang Theory” about a group of brilliant but socially inept science postdocs, you’re familiar with the work of UCLA Physics Professor David Saltzberg. As science consultant for the show, Saltzberg is one of the rare experimental particle physicists whose work gets attention from 12 million ...

  8. David Saltzberg, Professor of Physics and Astronomy at UCLA, won the prestigious Instrumentation Award from the American Physical Society Division of Particles and Fields for his decades of work with long-time collaborator Professor Peter Gorham from the University of Hawai’i proving the existence of the Askaryan effect and related processes ...

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