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Gary Goldstein is a Professor of Physics & Astronomy at Tufts University's School of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on theoretical high-energy and nuclear physics, including quantum chromodynamics (QCD), spin dynamics, and the Standard Model. He also explores science policy, nuclear non-proliferation, and science education. Goldstein has held faculty roles at Tufts since 1970, progressing from Assistant to Associate and full Professor.
Education: PhD (1969), SM (1964), and SB (1962) in Physics from the University of Chicago.
Research interests span particle interactions at medium/high energies, gluon spin distributions, and applications of quantum computing in physics. He has published extensively on topics like generalized parton distributions (GPDs), light-front quantization, and experimental analyses using colliders like the LHC and JLab. Goldstein has secured grants from the U.S. Department of Energy and NSF for quantum simulation and science education initiatives.
Teaching includes advanced courses in quantum theory, electromagnetism, and thesis supervision. He actively participates in science policy events, advocating for nuclear disarmament and peace through initiatives like MIT's 'Reducing the Threat of Nuclear War' conferences. His work bridges theoretical physics innovations with societal impact.





