
معرفی
Keh-Fei Liu is Professor of Physics and APS Fellow at the University of Kentucky's Department of Physics and Astronomy. He directs research in theoretical nuclear and particle physics with specialization in lattice quantum chromodynamics (QCD).
His research investigates fundamental aspects of quantum chromodynamics through four primary domains:
- Non-perturbative QCD calculations
- Hadron structure and properties
- Neutrino-nucleon interactions
- Finite-temperature QCD phenomena
Publication analysis reveals extensive focus on lattice field theory applications, with recent methodological advances in fermion formulations and renormalization techniques. Significant contributions include nucleon structure calculations, precision tests of electroweak interactions, and theoretical frameworks for neutrino scattering experiments. Research consistently bridges theoretical development with computational physics implementations.
Honors include recognition as an APS Fellow for distinguished contributions to theoretical nuclear physics. No student advisees are specifically documented.
Laboratory affiliations include leadership roles in lattice QCD computational initiatives, though specific facilities are not detailed.



