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Cody Parker is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Ohio University's College of Arts and Sciences, based at the Edwards Accelerator Lab on the Athens Campus. He has been in this role since 2024, following postdoctoral and research positions at Texas A&M University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Education:
- Ph.D., Physics, Ohio University, Athens, OH, 2016
- M.S., Physics, Ohio University, Athens, OH, 2012
- B.S., Physics, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA, 2009
Cody is an experimental low-energy nuclear physicist whose research focuses on neutron-induced reactions, nuclear structure, radiation damage, and the development and characterization of radiation detectors. His work bridges fundamental nuclear physics with applications in nuclear astrophysics and instrumentation. He conducts experiments at accelerator laboratories and employs advanced detection techniques to study rare decay processes and nuclear reaction mechanisms.
His recent publications span topics such as β-delayed charged-particle spectroscopy, neutron upscattering in stellar processes, and novel radiation detector technologies. These works reflect a consistent focus on precision measurements in low-energy nuclear physics and the development of robust detection systems for neutron and gamma-ray environments.
Professional Memberships:
- Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics (INPP)
- American Physical Society
Cody has not advised any students listed in the provided text and has not received any explicitly mentioned scientific awards. His research is supported through institutional affiliations and collaborative projects. He is actively involved in experimental teams focused on nuclear data acquisition and detector innovation.
Laboratory Affiliation: Edwards Accelerator Laboratory, Ohio University — a key facility for low-energy nuclear physics experiments in the United States.





