
About
Andreas Metz is a Professor of Physics at Temple University, specializing in Theoretical Nuclear and Hadronic Physics. His research focuses on the quark and gluon structure of strongly interacting particles like protons, with an emphasis on QCD factorization, lattice-QCD calculations, and Monte Carlo-based data analysis. He has contributed significantly to understanding parton correlation functions, power corrections, and the proton's mass decomposition.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Physics, University of Mainz (1997)
Research Interests:
- Multi-dimensional quark/gluon structure of hadrons
- QCD factorization and non-perturbative effects
- Lattice QCD applications
- Proton spin and mass decomposition
- Parton fragmentation functions
Publication Trends: His work emphasizes Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs), lattice-QCD studies of proton structure, and theoretical support for upcoming Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) experiments. Recent studies explore axial-vector GPDs, twist-3 effects, and proton tomography via lattice methods.
Awards:
- 2023 APS Fellow (Topical Group on Hadronic Physics)
Advising & Grants: While no advisees are listed, his research aligns with major initiatives like the EIC Theory Alliance and Jefferson Lab projects. Collaborative efforts focus on interpreting experimental data from high-energy facilities.
Labs/Teams: Involved in LHCSpin project and EIC-related theoretical collaborations, though specific lab affiliations are not explicitly stated.
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