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Peter Arnold is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Virginia. His research focuses on theoretical nuclear and particle physics, particularly high-energy interactions in extreme environments such as the early universe and heavy-ion collisions. He has contributed to understanding matter-antimatter asymmetry and quark-gluon plasma properties.
His work applies high-energy theoretical methods to low-temperature phenomena like Bose-Einstein condensation. Notable achievements include election as an APS Fellow (2014) for developing gauge theories at high temperatures. Recent publications explore jet quenching, LPM effect in bremsstrahlung, and AdS/CFT applications to plasma dynamics.
Scientific awards:
- APS Fellow (2014)
He serves on departmental committees including the APS Fellowship & AAAS Recognition Committee (Member), Chair's Advisory Committee (Chair), and Graduate Program Committee (Member).


