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Robert McEachran is an academic specializing in theoretical atomic physics, with a strong focus on atomic processes particularly involving electron positron scattering. His research encompasses the computational and theoretical aspects of atomic, molecular, and optical physics, reflecting a commitment to understanding the fundamental interactions that govern the behavior of matter across various environments including Earth's atmosphere and astrophysical plasmas, as well as constructs developed by humans such as fission and fusion reactors. McEachran's work in calculating cross sections for a wide range of targets is essential for advancing the knowledge required in the fields of plasma physics and atomic processes.
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