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Andrew Jackura is a Research Professor in the Department of Physics at the College of William & Mary. His research focuses on theoretical nuclear and particle physics, particularly in quantum chromodynamics (QCD), reaction theory, and hadron spectroscopy. He specializes in lattice field theory methodologies to study multi-particle systems and scattering amplitudes.
Dr. Jackura holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Physics from Indiana University (2019 and 2017, respectively). His work addresses fundamental questions in strong-interaction physics, including three-body systems, Efimov states, and the analytic structure of QCD amplitudes.
Recent research emphasizes quantization conditions in finite-volume systems, partial-wave projections for relativistic amplitudes, and exploring exotic hadron states via lattice QCD. His publications (2021–2025) consistently advance computational techniques for multi-hadron interactions and precision calculations in particle physics.
His contributions bridge experimental data interpretation with theoretical frameworks, including analyses of LHCb and COMPASS experiments. Current efforts focus on resolving ambiguities in scattering amplitude parametrization and extending formalisms to higher-body systems.



