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Professor Seo is a faculty member at the University of Maryland's College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences, specializing in cosmic ray astrophysics and particle physics. His research focuses on analyzing cosmic ray spectra, elemental composition, and propagation mechanisms using space-based instruments like the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) and ISS-CREAM. He has contributed to understanding cosmic ray origins, antimatter detection, and high-energy phenomena in astrophysical environments.
Key projects include the ISS-CREAM experiment, which measures cosmic rays on the International Space Station, and the AMS collaboration analyzing proton, helium, and antiproton fluxes. His work addresses mysteries such as spectral hardening, solar modulation effects, and contributions from stellar remnants like black holes and supernova explosions.
Professor Seo has been recognized in The Washington Post Magazine (2014) and honored on Korean American Day (2017). His research spans collaborations with institutions globally, advancing knowledge in cosmic ray physics and multi-messenger astronomy.
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