Biographie de Don Lincoln
Don Lincoln is an experimental physicist on the scientist staff of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, the world's premier article physics laboratory. Born in 1964, he received his PhD in 1993 from Rice University where he was the Lodieska Stockbridge Vaughan Fellow. He then moved to the University of Michigan as a Research Fellow, where he joined the Do experiment, one of two large international collaborations where the highest-energy research is performed. In 1998, he joined the Fermilab scientific staff. During his tenure at D0, he has been responsible for a number of multi-million-dollar and very high-techprojects. It was during this time that the Do experiment (along with its sister experiment) announced the exciting discovery of the top quark. A prolific author, Don has co-authored over 120 scientific papers in prestigious journals. Don has a passion for public speaking and conveying the meaning of cutting-edge physics research to various audiences. While he has delivered scientific lectures on three continents and in many countries, he has also given over 100 talks to a wide range of audiences, including nonphysicists collegiate, teachers, children of all ages and many adult groups. He is as comfortable speaking to an audience of hundreds as he is to an audience of one. He is heavily involved with her Fermilab Education and Public Outreach programs and feels that it is the duty of any practicing scientist to share the excitement of their research with others.