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Dr. Alberto Accardi is an Assistant Professor of Physics at Hampton University. He holds a Ph.D. from Trieste University (Italy) and an M.S. from Milan University. His research focuses on theoretical quantum chromodynamics (QCD), nuclear physics, and elementary particle physics, particularly the structure of protons and neutrons through the lens of parton dynamics and color confinement. He collaborates closely with experimental groups at Jefferson Lab and contributes to the Electron-Ion Collider initiative, aiming to probe parton distribution functions and QCD phenomena.
Accardi's research emphasizes understanding how quarks and gluons share momentum/spin in nucleons, with a focus on large-x regions where color confinement dominates. He develops global QCD fits to analyze experimental data from Fermilab and CERN, improving precision in high-energy physics and neutrino experiments. His work also explores hadronization processes in nuclear targets and color confinement's role in quark-gluon plasma studies from heavy-ion collisions.
He is affiliated with the Jefferson Lab Theory Group, CTEQ collaboration, and the Medium-Energy Electron Ion Collider study group. His research bridges theoretical advancements with experimental needs, supporting data interpretation and new proposal development.




