Guests

Martha Constantinou

Martha Constantinou is an Assistant Professor at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. Her research is in theoretical-computational nuclear physics. The main focus of the research is to address open questions in understanding the structure of visible matter. She is a recipient of the Early Career Award by the US Department of Energy, and the Selma Lee Bloch Brown Professorship award. Links https://cst.temple.edu/about/faculty-staff/martha-constantinou

Renee Fatemi

Renee Fatemi is a Professor in the College of Arts & Sciences of the University of Kentucky, where she is doing her research in nuclear and particle physics. She is involved in the STAR experiment at RHIC and the Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab. In the EIC User Group, she serves as chair and guided various community efforts, most importantly the formation of the first scientific collaboration for the EIC.

Robert L. Jaffe

Robert L. Jaffe is the Otto and Jane Morningstar Professor of Science at MIT. From 1998–2004, he was director of the MIT Center for Theoretical Physics. He is best known to the EIC community for his research on the quark substructure of matter and his excellent lectures on the subject. In 2018 he published with his colleague Washington Taylor “The Physics of Energy”, a comprehensive and unified introduction to the science of energy sources, uses, and systems.

Tim Hobbs

Tim Hobbs is a theoretical particle physicist at Argonne National Laboratory. He explores Quantum Chromodynamics, the theory of the strong interaction, and its implications for experiments across a broad range of energies, from the Large Hadron Collider at CERN to neutrino-scattering measurements at Fermilab and elsewhere. Links https://www.anl.gov/profile/tim-hobbs