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Thomas Schaefer
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I am a Professor in the
Department of
Physics at North Carolina State University. I am a
member of the
Nuclear
Theory Group at North Carolina State, and a (former) fellow at the
RIKEN-BNL
Research Center.
I work on QCD (the theory of quarks and gluons), many
body effects in atomic, nuclear, and particle physics,
as well as transport theory. I have studied topological phenomena
in gauge theories (instantons), color superconductivity
and the phase structure of dense QCD matter, the many-body
physics of resonantly interacting fermions (the BEC/BCS
crossover), and the transport properties of nearly perfect
fluids.
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a blog. The information provided on this site does not reflect
the opinion of North Carolina State University, the
Department of Energy or any other government agency.
This web site contains no
pleas for employment.
News: [Workshop on hydrodynamics of strongly correlated fluids,
Workshop on gauge field topology]
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