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Declan Keane is a Professor of Physics at Kent State University, specializing in experimental high-energy nuclear physics. His research examines conditions resembling the early universe using relativistic heavy-ion collisions at Brookhaven's RHIC facility.
Keane's group studies antimatter nuclei formation and anisotropic flow measurements to understand quark-gluon plasma behavior and phase transitions. Significant discoveries include the first observation of anti-helium-4 and the strange quark-containing antihypernucleus.
His awards include APS Fellowship, recognition as a Top STEM Professor in Ohio, and KSU's Presidential Excellence and Distinguished Scholar awards. His teaching portfolio includes advanced laboratories, classical mechanics, particle physics, and electromagnetism.




