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Matthias Schindler is an Associate Professor and Graduate Director in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of South Carolina, part of the McCausland College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on fundamental symmetries at the intersection of particle and nuclear physics, using effective field theories to analyze symmetry violations in quark-gluon dynamics. He holds a Diplom (2004) and PhD (2007) from Johannes Gutenberg University.
- Education: Diplom (Johannes Gutenberg University, 2004), PhD (2007).
Research interests include parity violation, symmetry breaking, and low-energy nuclear interactions. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with experimental efforts to map fundamental symmetries. Recent publications explore topics like Large-N relationships, Lorentz violation in chiral theories, and Bayesian methods for parameter estimation in EFTs.
- Honors: USC Breakthrough Stars (2016), Presidential Early Career Award (2013), DOE Early Career Award (2013).
He has reviewed for journals like Physical Review and contributed to the Collaborative Research Center in Mainz, Germany. Additionally, he serves on the APS Topical Group on Few-Body Systems and organized the 2014 Southeastern APS Meeting.
He co-authored A Primer for Chiral Perturbation Theory (Springer, 2012) and collaborates internationally on projects like the Low-Energy Frontier of the Standard Model initiative.



