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Paul Gueye

Associate Professor at Physics and Astronomy, Michigan State University8 Followers

Paul Gueye has led transformative projects in the realm of experimental nuclear physics, with a particular focus on neutron-rich isotopes along the neutron dripline. As an Associate Professor of Physics at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University, he has been an integral part of the institution since 2018. His work is pivotal in advancing our understanding of the properties of neutron-unbound nuclei, a field that holds significant implications for both theoretical and applied physics. A dedicated member of the MoNA Collaboration, Paul Gueye contributes to cutting-edge research that explores the complexities of neutron-unbound nuclei. This collaboration is renowned for its innovative approaches and significant findings in the study of nuclear physics, and Gueye's involvement underscores his commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is known about the atomic nucleus. In addition to his work with the MoNA Collaboration, Gueye brings a wealth of knowledge from his background in medium energy electron scattering. This expertise allows him to enhance and complement existing research thrusts, providing a unique perspective that enriches the scientific community's understanding of nuclear interactions and properties. Gueye's contributions to the field are not only academic but also educational. He is deeply involved in mentoring the next generation of physicists, guiding students through the complexities of nuclear physics and inspiring them to pursue their own research endeavors. His passion for teaching and research creates a dynamic environment that fosters innovation and discovery. Through his work at Michigan State University, Paul Gueye continues to make significant strides in experimental nuclear physics, contributing to the global scientific community's efforts to unravel the mysteries of the universe at its most fundamental level. His dedication to research and education ensures that his impact will be felt for years to come.

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