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Alexis Mercenne is an Assistant Professor of Physics at Louisiana State University (LSU), affiliated with the Department of Physics & Astronomy within the College of Science. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Caen Normandy (2016). His research focuses on theoretical nuclear physics and astrophysics, particularly the study of exotic nuclei far from stability and their role in nucleosynthesis processes. Key methodologies include the Gamow Shell Model (GSM), Resonating Group Method (RGM), and ab initio approaches like the Symmetry-Adapted No-Core Shell Model (SA-NCSM). His work explores nuclear reactions, open quantum systems, and applications of quantum computing and machine learning in nuclear physics.
Research Interests:
- Low-energy nuclear structure and reactions
- Exotic nuclei and their astrophysical significance
- Ab initio frameworks for nuclear dynamics
- Quantum many-body problem and open systems
- Applications of machine learning and quantum computing
Scientific Awards:
- RECOGNIZED BY THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY APPROVED BY THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION (2022)
Advising & Collaborations: Dr. Mercenne collaborates with institutions globally, focusing on theoretical frameworks for FRIB experiments and nuclear astrophysics. No formal advisees are listed in the provided texts.
Labs & Teams: His research integrates with LSU’s Hearne Institute of Theoretical Physics and international collaborations in nuclear theory.





