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M. D. Jones is a researcher in the Department of Physics at Michigan State University, specializing in experimental nuclear physics with focus on neutron spectroscopy and exotic nuclei. Jones has published multiple papers in the Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications series, including significant contributions to Physical Review C.
Research centers on neutron-unbound states, nuclear decay mechanisms, and properties of isotopes beyond the drip line. Jones's work frequently involves experimental studies using radioactive beams to investigate three-body correlations in nuclear decay processes, particularly examining sequential decay pathways in neutron-rich isotopes.
Recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on neutron spectroscopy techniques and nuclear structure analysis of unstable nuclei, contributing to fundamental understanding of nuclear forces in exotic systems. The research often involves collaboration with multiple institutions including Augustana College and Hope College.
While specific awards aren't documented in the available information, publication in high-impact journals like Physical Review C indicates professional recognition within the nuclear physics community. Jones appears to be actively engaged in experimental research through collaborations with major nuclear physics facilities.
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