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Spyridon (Spiros) Margetis is Professor of Physics at Kent State University's Department of Physics, specializing in experimental nuclear physics. His research investigates ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions to study quark-gluon plasma formation under extreme conditions, using facilities like CERN's LHC and BNL's RHIC through the STAR experiment.
Research focuses on strangeness and heavy-flavor quark production in hot nuclear matter, developing detection methods for particles like Lambda hyperons and D0 mesons. Students gain hands-on experience with Monte Carlo simulations, weak signal extraction, and detector development.
Recent publications explore particle correlations, strangeness production, and nuclear structure imaging. Trends include high-precision measurements of collision dynamics, femtoscopic analyses of light nuclei, and event activity correlations across different collision systems.
Teaches undergraduate and graduate courses including Quantum Mechanics, Particle Physics, and Astronomy. Student advising emphasizes laboratory skills development at accelerator facilities.
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