
معرفی
Michael Kordell is a Lecturer at Texas A&M University, specializing in high-energy physics and particle physics. His research focuses on jet quenching, quark-gluon plasma dynamics, and Bayesian analysis of jet-medium interactions. He collaborates extensively with the JETSCAPE framework to simulate jet evolution in heavy-ion collisions. Key contributions include studies on photon-triggered jets, hybrid hadronization models, and multistage energy-loss mechanisms.
His work spans 2013–2025, with over 30 publications. Major topics include jet substructure analysis, heavy flavor propagation in nuclear media, and parameter estimation techniques for QGP transport coefficients. His studies utilize both theoretical models and experimental data from small and large collision systems.
Notable collaborations involve the JETSCAPE project, focusing on computational frameworks for jet shower simulation and in-medium effects. His research bridges particle physics with nuclear physics, particularly in understanding medium-induced effects on jet dynamics.

