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    Thomas Richardson

    Thomas completed his Ph.D. at the University of South Carolina in 2021. His Ph.D. research focused on the use of large-N QCD to constrain few-nucleon currents in effective field theory. […]

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    Oscillations of Highly Magnetized Non-Rotating Neutron Stars

    Neutron stars are probably the most compact and extreme magnetised astrophysical objects in the universe. These stars are the composite of the most extreme physics within only a few kilometres in diameter.

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    Fall 2023 Undergraduate Research Program

    Application deadline: September 4, 2023. Students in the N3AS undergraduate program work with a scientific mentor to develop their research, and also have a career mentor.

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    Neutrinos and Nucleosynthesis of Elements

    Neutrinos are known to play important roles in many astrophysical scenarios from the early period of the big bang to current stellar evolution being a unique messenger of the fusion […]

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    Inelastic Freeze-in

    Dark matter (DM) could be a nonthermal relic that freezes in from extremely weak, sub-Hubble annihilation and decay of Standard Model (SM) particles. The case of Dirac DM freezing in […]