学术报告:Overview on coalescence model: Theoretical developments and applications

报告题目:Overview on coalescence model: Theoretical developments and applications
报 告 人:Che Ming Ko(Texas A&M University)
报告时间:2016年5月25日(星期三)上午10:00-11:00
报告地点:嘉定园区学术活动中心102室

报告简介:
The coalescence model was first introduced to nuclear physics in early 1960 to understand deuteron production in high-energy proton scattering from a nucleus. It has since become a useful model for describing the production of light nuclei in heavy ion collisions and hadrons of intermediate transverse momenta from a quark-gluon plasma. It has also been used for modeling the hadronization of jets both in vacuum and in medium. In this talk, I will review the historical developments of the coalescence model and discuss its recent applications.

报告人简介:
POSITIONS HELD:
1973-1974 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, McMaster University 1974-1977 Visiting Scientist, Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics 1977-1978 Research Associate, Michigan State University
1978-1980 Research Associate, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory 1980-1984 Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University
1984-1985 Visiting Scientist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Visiting Associate Professor, University of Tennessee 1984-1988 Associate Professor, Texas A&M University
1988-present Professor, Texas A&M University
1996 Fall Visiting Professor, State University of New York at Stony Brook
HONORS AND AWARDS:
1994 Fellow, American Physical Society
2004 Association of Texas A&M Former Students Distinguished Research Award 2010 Outstanding Referee, American Physical Society
2012 Excellence in Reviewing, Physics Letters B, Elsevier
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:
1998-2000 Member, Editorial board, Physical Review C, American Institute of Physics 2009-present Associate Editor, Chinese Journal of Physics
RESEARCH INTERESTS: Theoretical nuclear and hadronic physics RESEARCH GRANTS: $4,669,356 since 1981 from National Science Foundation,
Department of Energy, Welch Foundation, and Texas Advanced Research Program