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Prof. William Detmold
Professor of Physics
Primary DLC
Department of Physics
MIT Room:
6-303
(617) 324-6181
wdetmold@mit.edu
https://physics-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/faculty/william-detmold/
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Theoretical Nuclear and Particle Physics
QCD: Quantum Chromodynamics
Standard Model
Research Summary
Professor Detmold's research interests are in strong interaction dynamics in theoretical particle and nuclear physics. Detmold uses analytic methods and supercomputers to solve the complex equations of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) that describe the strong interaction and seeks to understand the emergence of hadrons and nuclei from the underlying Standard Model of particle physics. He aims to determine the properties and interactions of these systems from first principles to confront experiment and to make predictions for regimes such as in the interior of neutron stars where experiments are not possible.
Recent Work
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