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==CLAS Nuclear Physics Working Group==
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The Nuclear Physics Working Group is one of three Physics Working Groups in the CLAS Collaboration.  Our group conducts research to understand the dynamics of the atomic nucleus and to study particle physics with a nuclear target (A>1). The interests of our members include color transparency, hadronization, medium modifications, short-range effects, few-body systems, EMC effect, DVCS in the nucleus, and much, much more.
  
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==NPWG Chair==
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<td>'''Term'''</td><td>'''Chair'''</td>
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<td>2016-present</td><td> Michael Wood</td>
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<td>2014-2016</td><td>Kawtar Hafidi</td>
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CLAS Nuclear Physics Working Group

The Nuclear Physics Working Group is one of three Physics Working Groups in the CLAS Collaboration. Our group conducts research to understand the dynamics of the atomic nucleus and to study particle physics with a nuclear target (A>1). The interests of our members include color transparency, hadronization, medium modifications, short-range effects, few-body systems, EMC effect, DVCS in the nucleus, and much, much more.

NPWG Chair

TermChair
2016-present Michael Wood
2014-2016Kawtar Hafidi

Business