Research opportunities for undergrad students

Georgia State University

Undergraduate students can have a rewarding experience working on a small project in a research environment to help them decide if academia is for them. I have a number of projects undergraduates interested in experimental nuclear physics could work on: detector development, data analysis, software development .... Anything from sitting in front of a computer writing code to torquing a wrench on vacuum equipment!

Please contact me for more information and to discuss details.

Research opportunities for graduate studies

Georgia State University

I have a number of projects which are suitable for M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in experimental nuclear physics. My research, though based in nucleon spin structure studies, spans many different fields and techniques (atomic physics, cold neutron physics, cosmic ray, ...), all with the goal of testing particle-physics models.

The work is very demanding and extremely challenging, and therefore also very rewarding. It requires a dedicated, exceptional candidate who is passionate about research. If you think this describes you, please contact me for more information and to discuss details.