
معرفی
Anselm G. Vossen is an Associate Professor at Duke University's Department of Physics, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), transverse spin physics, and nucleon structure through experiments at CLAS12 at Jefferson Lab and the Belle II experiment in Japan.
- Education: Ph.D. and M.S. from Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg
Research Interests:
- 3D structure of protons via electron-proton scattering
- Hadronization in e+e- and e+p collisions
- Flavor physics and Standard Model tests at Belle II
- Machine learning applications in nuclear/particle physics
Articles from 2018-2025 explore CP asymmetry, transversity distributions, Lambda polarization, and hadronic vacuum polarization. His work bridges experimental precision with theoretical QCD.
Scientific Awards:
- DOE Early Career Award (2018)
Grants:
- NSF REU Site (2022-2027)
- DOE QCD Probes Grant (2023-2026)
- Jefferson Lab Support (2018-2026)
Labs:
- CLAS12 at Jefferson Lab
- Belle II experiment at KEK (Japan)
- Duke University's Vossen Group
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