Welcome to Steve Manly's website. 
May your fingers forever click
freely and your web-surfing be bountiful.
If you are looking for SEX or
VIOLENCE or Commentary
on prime-time television
... you've come to the wrong place.
Steve is an Associate Professor of
Physics at the University of Rochester. This site is used primarily for research and
teaching purposes.
About my job ... 
If you have an interest in
what the universe was like at an age of 1 microsecond,

A central Au-Au collison
in the Star detector at RHIC and in the Phobos detector at RHIC
the appearance of a Z boson decaying into a quark and
an antiquark,
a Z decay in SLD
a Z
decay in SLD, close up
the interplay of gravitation with dispersion in
optical fibers,
or the cutting edge of colliding particles at high energies to discover the origin of
mass,
then you'll find some things of interest here! Feel free
to poke around.

How to reach me:
via
manly@pas.rochester.edu or steven.manly@rochester.edu
via
telephone (585) 275-8473 (office)
(585) 755-5398 (cell)
via FAX
(585) 506-0018
via feet
@ Bausch and Lomb building on river
campus:
Room 203E (thru main entrance then all the way to the right)
via U.S.
mail Department of Physics and Astronomy
University
of Rochester
Rochester, NY 14627-0171
via FedEx
University of Rochester
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Wilson Blvd.
Bausch and Lomb 206
Rochester, NY 14627
This page was last updated on 04/30/04.