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Associate Professor Ross Young is a faculty member at the University of Adelaide's School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences within the Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology. His research focuses on lattice quantum chromodynamics (QCD), particle physics, and computational methods, particularly in understanding nucleon structure, symmetry violations, and hadron interactions. He has secured significant funding through ARC grants, including an ARC Future Fellowship (2012–2016) and multiple Discovery Projects totaling over $30 million. His work spans theoretical and computational advances, such as quantum-optimized lattice simulations and high-momentum nucleon studies. Ross teaches advanced physics courses like Gauge Field Theories and Quantum Mechanics II. He supervises postgraduate research in particle physics and nuclear structure.
- Education: Advanced degrees in theoretical physics (specific details not explicitly listed).
- Research Interests: Lattice QCD simulations, proton/neutron properties, electromagnetic effects in hadrons, and quantum computing applications in physics.
Recent grants include projects on neutron lifetime puzzles and proton weak charge measurements. His awards include the ARC Future Fellowship and contributions to the ARC Centre of Excellence for Particle Physics at the Terascale.



