
معرفی
Kevin Giovanetti is a Professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at James Madison University (JMU), where he has been since 1989. His research focuses on fundamental physics, including nucleon structure, muon properties, and particle interactions through collaborations like CLAS, MuLan, and g2. He leads experimental efforts to explore quark-gluon dynamics and weak interaction phenomena.
Education:
- PhD in Experimental Physics, 1982, College of William and Mary
- MS in Physics, 1976, College of William and Mary
- BS in Physics, 1974, Lowell Technological Institute
Research interests emphasize precision measurements of particle properties, such as the muon lifetime (MuLan collaboration) and nucleon structure (CLAS collaboration). Recent work includes studies on high-momentum protons in neutron-rich nuclei and advanced detector technologies like PbF2 Cherenkov crystals with SiPM readout.
His contributions include groundbreaking findings published in Physical Review Letters and Nature. He is affiliated with JMU’s Madison Accelerator Lab and John C. Wells Planetarium, leveraging these facilities for cutting-edge experiments and public outreach.


