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Gerald Miller is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Washington. His research focuses on various aspects of theoretical nuclear physics, including the overlap between particle phenomenology and atomic physics. Currently, his interests delve into the structure of protons, the effects of quantum chromodynamics in nuclear contexts, and the approaches of effective field theory in nuclear studies. He also investigates fundamental symmetries within nuclear science and engages in nuclear reaction theory at low energies. His work aims to deepen the understanding of fundamental forces and interactions at the nuclear level, contributing valuable insights into the nature of matter and the universe.
University of Washington • Seattle, WA
Teaches and conducts research in the Department of Physics, focusing on theoretical aspects of nuclear physics.
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