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Professor Anthony Thomas is a prominent academic in physics, holding titles as the Australian Laureate Fellow and Elder Professor of Physics at the University of Adelaide. He leads the University Research Centre for Complex Systems and the Structure of Matter, integrating subatomic physics and econophysics research. His affiliations include the School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences within the Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology. Prof. Thomas has held leadership roles such as Chief Scientist at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, Associate Director of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Particle Physics, and Director of the National Institute for Theoretical Physics (NITP). He has authored over 25,000 citations with an h-index of 84, reflecting his impactful research in nuclear and particle physics. His research spans subatomic physics, exploring hadron structure within QCD, dark matter, and econophysics applications like stock market modeling. Notable awards include the Companion of the Order of Australia (2020) and the Harrie Massey Medal (2000). He has also contributed to global initiatives like the OECD roadmap for nuclear science facilities. Prof. Thomas’s academic journey includes a PhD from Flinders University, postdoctoral work at the University of British Columbia and CERN, and leadership roles in the University of Adelaide’s physics departments. He currently oversees diverse research programs leveraging mathematical modeling and high-performance computing.




