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Christian Forssén is a Professor in theoretical physics at Chalmers University of Technology, affiliated with the Department of Physics and the Division of Subatomic, High Energy and Plasma Physics. His research focuses on theoretical nuclear and particle physics, employing advanced computational tools like Bayesian methods and machine learning to study low-energy effective field theories, nuclear forces, and astrophysical connections. He is an elected Fellow of the American Physical Society and a member of The Royal Society of Arts and Sciences in Gothenburg.
Key research interests include nuclear many-body systems, symmetry energy in neutron-rich matter, and precision calculations of nuclear observables. His work bridges fundamental symmetries and astrophysical phenomena, such as neutron star properties and dark matter interactions. Recent studies emphasize Bayesian parameter estimation in chiral effective field theory and emulation techniques for large-scale ab initio calculations.
Publications highlight breakthroughs in neutron skin predictions for 208Pb, first observations of exotic nuclei like 28O, and rigorous constraints on three-nucleon forces. Awards include recognition for contributions to nuclear theory and computational methods. Ongoing projects involve collaborations on dark matter detection and precision measurements of neutron halo nuclei.




