
معرفی
Dr. Carlos Yero is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Catholic University of America's School of Arts and Sciences. He specializes in experimental nuclear physics, with research focusing on short-range nuclear phenomena, deuteron structure, and color transparency effects. Dr. Yero earned his Ph.D. from Florida International University in 2020, where his dissertation centered on deuteron electro-disintegration experiments using the Super High Momentum Spectrometer (SHMS) at Jefferson Lab.
His current research examines short-range nuclear correlations through deuteron electro-disintegration and nuclear transparency phenomena. Dr. Yero maintains active affiliations with Jefferson Lab, where he coordinates experiments and mentors graduate students from Florida International University and Old Dominion University. He received a National Science Foundation research grant in 2022 to advance his investigations into short-range nuclear physics.
Recent publications demonstrate Dr. Yero's focus on nuclear structure measurements, quantum chromodynamics phenomena, and precision instrumentation development. His work frequently appears in high-impact nuclear and particle physics journals, covering topics from parton fragmentation functions to gluonic gravitational form factors.
- National Science Foundation Research Grant (2022)



