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Kerim Gulyuz is a Fixed Term Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at Michigan State University. His research focuses on nuclear physics, with an emphasis on precision mass measurements and decay studies using advanced mass spectrometry techniques.
Research interests include:
- Penning trap mass spectrometry for rare isotopes
- β-decay and forbidden decay pathways
- Nuclear astrophysics (e.g., X-ray bursts, -process flow)
- Testing the Standard Model via decay studies
- Nuclear structure of isospin and isobaric multiplets
- Neutrino emission mechanisms in neutron star crusts
Recent work highlights precise Q-value determinations for β-decays, mass measurements of neutron-rich isotopes, and applications to astrophysical models. Collaborations include the LEBIT facility for rare isotope studies and computational analysis of nuclear decay dynamics.
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