Michael Strickland (physicist)
Dr. Michael Strickland is an American theoretical physicist who received his PhD from Duke University in 1997. His specialty is the physics of the Quark-Gluon Plasma which is an extreme state of matter which filled the entire Universe until about 10−5 seconds after the Big Bang. He has contributed to calculation of the quark-gluon plasma (QGP) equation of state, QGP plasma instabilities/thermalization, reformulation of relativistic hydrodynamics for far-from-equilibrium systems, and quarkonium suppression in the QGP, among other things. Dr. Strickland is currently a Professor and Director of the Center for Nuclear/Particle Research at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio.
References
- Kent State University Biography - https://www.kent.edu/physics/profile/michael-strickland
- Dr. Strickland's personal homepage - http://personal.kent.edu/~mstrick6/
- Dr. Strickland's CV - http://personal.kent.edu/~mstrick6/cv/cv.pdf
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