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Willem H. Dickhoff is Professor of Physics at Washington University with joint affiliation to the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences. He holds a PhD from the Free University in Amsterdam and completed postdoctoral research at institutions in Jülich, Tübingen, and TRIUMF. His research focuses on solving the nuclear many-body problem, particularly studying nucleon correlations in nuclei near stability limits and neutron stars. Collaborating internationally, Dickhoff investigates how nuclear properties change from stability to drip lines using dispersive optical models and studies nucleonic matter phase diagrams relevant to neutron stars.
Dickhoff teaches undergraduate and graduate courses including Quantum Mechanics, Nuclear Physics, and Particle Physics. His educational background includes doctoral studies on pion condensation and particle-hole interactions. His research explores nuclear correlations via dispersive optical models, neutron skins, and nucleon asymmetry effects in exotic nuclei.
His publications demonstrate sustained focus on nuclear structure theory, optical models, and neutron-rich systems, with recent work emphasizing applications for rare-isotope beams. Awards include election as Fellow of the American Physical Society.

