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Stephen Barr (Stephen Matthew Barr) was born on 28 November, 1953, is an American physicist. Discover Stephen Barr's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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1953

Stephen Matthew Barr (born November 28, 1953) is an American physicist who is a professor emeritus of physics at the University of Delaware.

A member of its Bartol Research Institute, Barr does research in theoretical particle physics and cosmology.

1974

He graduated from Columbia College in 1974.

Stephen M. Barr, (2023) Contrary to Popular Belief: The Catholic Church Has No Quarrel With Evolution and Never Condemned It.

1977

Barr is the younger brother of William Barr, the 77th and 85th Attorney General of the United States, and the son of Donald Barr, an educator who served as headmaster of Dalton School and Hackley School.

1978

Barr received his PhD in theoretical particle physics from Princeton University in 1978.

Princeton awarded him the Charlotte Elizabeth Proctor Fellowship "for distinguished research."

He went on to do research at the University of Pennsylvania as a post-doctoral fellow (1978–80), the University of Washington as a research assistant professor (1980–85), and Brookhaven National Laboratory as an associate scientist (1985–87), before joining the faculty of the University of Delaware in 1987.

2000

Since 2000 he has served on the editorial advisory board (now the advisory council) of the ecumenical religious intellectual journal First Things, in which many of his articles and book reviews have appeared since 1995.

His writing has also appeared in Commonweal, National Review, Modern Age, The Public Interest, America, The Wall Street Journal, and other publications.

2002

In 2002 he gave the Erasmus Lecture, sponsored by the Institute on Religion and Public Life.

2007

In 2007 he was awarded the Benemerenti Medal by Pope Benedict XVI.

2010

In 2010 he was elected a member of the Academy of Catholic Theology.

He is also president of the Society of Catholic Scientists.

He is married to Kathleen Whitney Barr.

They have five children.

2011

In 2011, he was elected Fellow of the American Physical Society, the citation reading "for original contributions to grand unified theories, CP violation, and baryogenesis."

His notable work includes co-discovering the much studied flipped SU(5) scheme of unification, identifying the Barr–Zee diagram as an important source of electric dipole moment for basic particles such as the electron and neutron in many theories, and proposing the so-called Nelson–Barr mechanism as a solution to the strong CP problem.

He is the author of the article on "Grand Unified Theories" for the Encyclopedia of Physics.

He was elected director of the Bartol Research Institute of the University of Delaware in 2011.

Barr, a practicing Catholic, writes and lectures frequently on the relation of science and religion.