
معرفی
Frank X. Lee is a Professor of Physics at George Washington University's Department of Physics within the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on theoretical nuclear and particle physics, particularly the physics of the strong force via Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). Key research questions include hadron excitation spectra, charge/current distributions in hadrons, nuclear force dynamics, and QCD vacuum structure.
He employs lattice QCD simulations on supercomputers using discrete 4D grids to address these questions. Notable contributions include studies on pion and kaon polarizabilities, scattering phase shifts, and three-body resonance dynamics. Lee teaches a range of courses from introductory physics to advanced graduate topics in computational physics and theoretical nuclear physics.
His work spans lattice QCD methodology advancements, including quantization conditions, background field techniques, and multi-GPU computational frameworks. Recent efforts include Coulomb correction studies in scattering amplitudes and validation of lattice methods against experimental data.


