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Sabine Jeschonnek is a Professor at the Lima Campus of The Ohio State University (OSU), affiliated with the Department of Physics. She holds a Dipl. Phys. (1993) and Ph.D. in Physics (1996) from the University of Bonn, Germany.
Her research focuses on electron scattering from light nuclei, quark-hadron duality, and spatial economic networks. Notable studies include investigations into nucleon response functions, relativistic effects in deuteron reactions, and neutrino-nucleus interactions. She has contributed to experiments at Jefferson Lab and CEBAF, emphasizing precision measurements of neutron form factors and the luminosity frontier in particle physics.
Recent work explores tensor structures in electron scattering and final-state interactions in quasielastic regimes. Her articles span theoretical frameworks for electromagnetic currents and experimental analyses of high-momentum nuclear dynamics.
Dr. Jeschonnek’s research has advanced understanding of deuteron structure, QCD nuclear physics, and relativistic corrections in nuclear reactions. She is actively involved in interpreting CLAS/Hall B data and advancing models for quark-hadron duality.



