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Dr. Volker Crede is a Professor of Physics at Florida State University (FSU), part of the College of Arts and Sciences. He joined FSU's Physics Department in December 2004 after completing a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Bonn and a Feodor-Lynen Research Fellowship at Cornell University. His research focuses on subnuclear structure, particularly the search for 'missing' baryon resonances predicted by quark models but not yet experimentally confirmed. He leads experimental activities at the Jefferson Laboratory (JLab) and the ELSA facility in Germany, utilizing detectors like CLAS and FROST to study nucleon excitations through electromagnetic probes.
Dr. Crede holds a Ph.D. in Experimental Nuclear Physics from the University of Bonn (2000), where he investigated antiproton-deuteron annihilations. His work emphasizes spectral analysis of nucleon resonances, leveraging polarization observables and multi-channel frameworks to disentangle resonance signals from background noise. He is also a co-spokesperson on proposals at ELSA targeting helicity differences in meson production reactions.
In teaching, he instructs courses such as College Physics A/B and Particle and Nuclear Physics, emphasizing hands-on laboratory work and collaborative problem-solving. His research is supported by the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Department of Energy.
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