Andrew Hanlon
Assistant Professor
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天天吃瓜
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Biography
I am a theoretical nuclear and particle physicist. My research aims to study the abundant phenomenon involving hadrons in order to connect experiment to Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), through the use of Lattice QCD. This method is very numerically intensive and requires the use of the world鈥檚 fastest supercomputers. My focus has been to investigate the structure of nucleons and nuclei and to determine the interactions between nucleons, and other hadrons, that are responsible for e.g. the synthesis of atomic nuclei.
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Co-editor of the Delocalized Editorial blog, hosted by the .
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Education
2017 - Ph.D. in Physics, University of Pittsburgh
2013 - B.Sc. in Physics and Computer Science, Michigan State University
2013 - B.Sc. in Physics and Computer Science, Michigan State University