Kenneth F. Lane
Kenneth Douglas Lane is an American theoretical particle physicist and professor emeritus of physics at Boston University, best known for co-developing extended technicolor models beyond the Standard Model.[1][3] His research focuses on electroweak and flavor symmetry breaking, including early contributions to charmonium studies.[1] He received the J.J. Sakurai Prize in 2011 for work on TeV-scale physics exploration using hadron colliders.[3]