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Anders Knospe is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Lehigh University since Fall 2020. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Yale University and a B.A. in Physics from Pomona College. His research focuses on ultrarelativistic heavy-ion physics, exploring the strong force through collaborations at CERN's LHC (ALICE experiment) and Brookhaven's RHIC (STAR and sPHENIX experiments). He is co-PI on an NSF Major Research Instrumentation grant for sPHENIX's Even Plane Detector and received a DOE Early Career Award for heavy-quark bound states research.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Physics, Yale University
- B.A. in Physics, Pomona College
- Key Roles:
- Chair of RHIC/AGS Users Executive Committee
- Member of Lehigh Relativistic Heavy Ion Group
His research integrates nuclear and particle physics to study fundamental interactions. While no specific articles are listed here, his work emphasizes experimental particle physics at major colliders. Awards include the DOE Early Career Award (2022).
Teaching includes PHY 31 (Modern Physics), PHY 364 (Nuclear/Elementary Particle Physics), and PHY 90/EVST 90 (Ghosts of Chernobyl). He has no listed advisees but oversees significant instrumentation projects.
