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This document is the service statement for The George Washington University for 2023. Click here to return to the Service Statements page.
Manpower
Faculty
- Prof. Bill Briscoe, 40% of research time on JEF/GlueX, 30% on CLAS, 10% on MUSE, 10% on Mainz.
- Prof. Axel Schmidt, 25% of research time on GlueX, 45% on CLAS, and 30% on Hall C.
- Prof. Igor Strakovsky, 35% of research time on GlueX and 35% on KLF, 20% on CLAS, in particular, FROST data analyses, and 10% on PWAs and SAID DB support.
PostDocs
Graduate Students
Responsibilities
Physics Interests
- Meson photoproduction, particularly the pi0, eta, eta’, a0(980) above resonance regime.
- Omega-baryon photoproduction.
- J/psi photoproduction at the threshold.
- Short-range correlations.
- Eta' decay.
Disclosure of Other Research Activities
Profs. Briscoe, Schmidt, and Strakovsky also work on the GlueX, CLAS, and SRC Collaborations studying baryon and meson spectroscopy and short-range correlations. However, because the production mechanisms and decay channels are different, there does not seem to be a conflict of interest with the ongoing work in the KLF Collaboration.