[1] Kribs did undergraduate work at the University of Toronto, and he participated in a Fermilab high energy physics program with Drasko Jovanovic.
[3] His dissertation, supervised by Gordon L. Kane, was titled, Supersymmetric phenomenology, model building, and signals.
[3] Kribs joined the University of Oregon Physics faculty in 2005 and was promoted to full professor in 2015.
[4] He serves there as Director of the Institute for Fundamental Science, which "enhances the experimental, theoretical, and astronomy research activities at the University of Oregon.
"[5] His research interests have included, "new physics, supersymmetry, extra dimensions and black holes".