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Professor Christopher L H Wrede is a tenured faculty member at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University, and leads experimental research at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB). His work bridges nuclear physics and astrophysics, focusing on beta decays of proton-rich nuclides to study hydrogen burning in accreting compact stars and isospin-symmetry breaking effects in the Standard Model.
- Ph.D. in Physics from Yale University (2008)
- Research areas:
- Nuclear Astrophysics
- Low-Energy Nuclear Experiments
- Isospin Symmetry
- Detector Instrumentation
His group develops advanced detectors like GADGET II, LIBRA, and DSL2 to measure nuclear reactions in novae, neutron stars, and cosmic explosions. Recent work leverages machine learning and MCMC Bayesian analysis for data interpretation.
Scientific awards include the DOE Office of Science Early Career Research Program (2016). His students and postdocs contribute to international collaborations and instrumentation projects, often publishing in Physical Review C and Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research.
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