
Ronald D. Ransome
Professor · Experimental Nuclear Physics
Rutgers, The State University of New JerseyAbout
Ronald D. Ransome is a Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. A member of the Graduate Faculty Group, he is affiliated with the Experimental Nuclear Physics research group. His work involves high-statistics neutrino experiments at Fermilab and studies of spin physics in light nuclei using electron beams at JLAB's CEBAF accelerator.
- Major research focus: MINERvA experiment (Fermilab)
- Secondary research: Spin structure and nucleon modifications in nuclear environments via CEBAF
- Instrumentation: Co-designed a large polarimeter for CEBAF Hall A
Scientific Recognition: Involved in a neutrino scattering measurement recognized as PhysicsWorld's 2023 Top 10 Breakthrough. Recipient of a Department of Education GAANN fellowship award.
Teaching & Service: Currently serves as Undergraduate Program Director. Built comprehensive personal webpage integrating departmental resources.
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