
About
Hamza Atac is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at the College of Science and Technology, Temple University. His research focuses on experimental nuclear physics, particularly on probing the internal structure of nucleons using electromagnetic interactions.
His research interests include:
- Experimental Nuclear Physics
- Nucleon Structure and Electromagnetic Form Factors
- Pion Electroproduction
- Virtual Compton Scattering
- Neutron and Proton Charge Radii
- Particle Detector Development
The recent publications highlight a strong trend in precision measurements of nucleon electromagnetic properties, deviations from theoretical predictions in proton structure, and the development of advanced timing detectors for experiments such as MUSE at PSI. His work bridges fundamental nuclear physics with cutting-edge instrumentation.
Scientific contributions have been published in high-impact journals including Nature, Nature Communications, and European Physical Journal A.
He advises no publicly listed students and there is no mention of grants or teaching responsibilities. There are no listed scientific awards or fellowships.
His work appears to be associated with experimental collaborations involving electron and muon scattering facilities, particularly those requiring precision detector systems, though specific lab or team affiliations are not detailed in the text.
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