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PREVIOUS MEMBERS OF THE FEW-BODY GROUP 

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Linda Hlophe

Postdoctoral fellow at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

 

While he was the Gregers Hansen postdoctoral fellow at MSU (2017-2020) he implemented a Faddeev framework with our Ohio University collaborators. He continues to collaborate with our group. 

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Garrett King

Graduate student at Washington University in St. Louis

As an undergraduate at MSU, he worked on several uncertainty quantification projects with our group, including using principal component analysis and sensitivities to provide insight into the optical model. He continues to collaborate with our group.

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Amy Lovell

Staff physicist at Los Alamos National Laboratory

While she was a graduate student at MSU she worked on two-neutron decay of 16Be and uncertainty quantification in nuclear reactions. This second opened a new path for the group. Although her work at LANL focuses on fission, she continues to be very much engaged in our UQ reaction studies. 

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Gregory Potel

Staff physicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

While he was a postdoctoral fellow at MSU 2013-2016, he implemented the reaction theory for compound transfer (d,pg) and connected it to neutron capture. He then became an FRIB theory fellow and incorporated ab-initio optical potentials in the formalism. He continues to collaborate with the group on a charge-exchange project.

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Terri Poxon-Pearson

staff NNSA DC Headquarters

While she was a graduate student at MSU her main project focused on charge-exchange reactions. Terri also did a lot of work on interpreting transfer reactions for astrophysics (see Annual Reviews).

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Michael Quinonez

Private sector

Worked on the Faddeev framework and studied the properties of the separable optical potential (see details in PRC 102, 024606).

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Simon Sundberg

Graduate Student at Ohio State University

While an undergrad at MSU, he worked on the Faddeev framework, benchmarking different implementations.

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Taylor Whitehead

Private sector

While a postdoc in the group (2021-2023) he worked on the optical potential for reactions, by combining charge-exchange and elastic data in a Bayesian framework.

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