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The Nuclear Physics Theory and Experiment teams at Iowa State University concentrate on exploring fundamental aspects of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). Strong collaboration exists between these initiatives, with frequent interactions fostering a dynamic research environment.
The Nuclear Physics Theory team directs its investigations toward QCD analysis of high-energy particle collisions, quarkonium formation and suppression, QCD spin dynamics, non-perturbative QCD methods, and nuclear structure and reactions at various energy levels.
The Nuclear Physics Experiment team participates in the sPHENIX project at Brookhaven National Laboratory, studying quarkonium behavior and other high-energy probes of dense nuclear matter. They're also contributing to the planned EPIC experiment for the upcoming Electron Ion Collider.
Both groups offer outstanding prospects for physics graduate students, undergraduates seeking research exposure, and postdoctoral researchers aiming to advance nuclear physics leadership.