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Matthew George is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at York University, specializing in high-precision laser spectroscopy, antimatter research, and physics education. He has conducted studies at CERN involving antihydrogen atoms to explore matter-antimatter symmetry and has contributed to experiments with helium atoms to evaluate theoretical physics. Additionally, he focuses on curriculum development for undergraduate physics programs, designing modern laboratory experiments. His research is experimental in nature, with a focus on atomic, molecular, and optical physics.
His work includes collaborations on the ATRAP project at CERN and contributions to the EDMcubed initiative aimed at measuring the electron electric dipole moment using barium monofluoride molecules. He is eligible to supervise graduate students in the Physics and Astronomy program and maintains an office in the Petrie Science & Engineering Building.
Notable publications span antimatter studies (e.g., cold antihydrogen production) and precision measurements of atomic constants. His research often bridges fundamental physics with advanced experimental techniques, such as cryogenic molecule studies and laser spectroscopy.




