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Che-Ming Ko is a University Distinguished Professor at Texas A&M University, affiliated with the Cyclotron Institute and Department of Physics and Astronomy. He holds a B.Sc. from Tunghai University, an M.Sc. from McMaster University, and a Ph.D. from SUNY Stony Brook. His research focuses on theoretical nuclear physics, including nuclear symmetry energy effects in heavy-ion collisions, quark-gluon plasma signals, and particle production mechanisms. His work has been supported by the NSF, DOE, and Welch Foundation. Key awards include the Alexander von Humboldt Senior Distinguished Scientist Award (1995) and the Texas A&M Distinguished Research Award (2004). He is also a Fellow of the American Physical Society.
Recent studies explore the impact of chiral phase transitions on light nuclei production, with findings published in journals like Physical Review C and European Physical Journal A. His research highlights density fluctuations and transport models in relativistic collisions, contributing to understanding QCD phase transitions and hadronic matter dynamics.





