Professor of Physics, Emeritus,
The main focus of my research has been on theoretical nuclear models, electron scattering, and heavy ion collisions. In the past several years, I have worked mostly on dynamic problems in quantum field theories, with application to phase transitions of quark-gluon plasmas and to particle production in relativistic heavy ion collisions at RHIC. These theoretical methods use the Schwinger closed-time-path formalism and large-N Schwinger-Dyson approximations. I have also applied these methods to study time dependent behavior in other systems.
I have also worked on depolarization of slow neutrons by liquid hydrogen for the n(pd)gamma experiment at Los Alamos.
More information about me can be found in my short biography.