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Experimental physicist focussed on the features and emergent phenomena of quantum chromodynamics. His program includes electron-proton scattering experiments at DESY, Jefferson Lab, and EIC.
Manoj Jadhav is interested in the development and testing of the ultra-fast silicon detectors and the CMOS silicon detectors for particle identification and tracking. He is currently involved in the Electron-Ion Collider and AMEGO-X (AstroPix) projects.
Patrick Shriwise performs research in radiation transport related to particle tracking optimization, visualization, and CAD-based geometry for multphysics applications.
Research in the High Energy Physics division is driven by the goal of understanding the fundamental constituents of matter and energy, and illuminating the ultimate nature of space and time.
James specializes in quantum field theory and lattice simulation methods, with an emphasis on lattice QCD. He also has interests in quantum computing, HPC, sparse linear algebra, applying ML methods to Hybrid Monte Carlo, and random matrix theory.