Guy Moore, Darmstadt, Tech. U., is visiting us

Guy Moore, Darmstadt, Tech. U., is visiting us

He is engaged in research situated at the intersection of nuclear physics (Kernphysik) and particle physics (Teilchenphysik). His primary focus revolves around nonabelian gauge theories, with particular emphasis on exploring their many-body dynamics under non-equilibrium conditions. His work finds significant applications in understanding phenomena such as heavy ion collisions and the early stages of the Universe. Additionally, Moore occasionally delve into astroparticle physics, fundamental symmetries, and other areas that present intriguing opportunities. Lately, his attention has been drawn towards investigating the QCD axion as a potential candidate for dark matter, particularly in formulating predictions regarding its mass under scenarios where it constitutes the entirety of dark matter and its symmetry breaking occurs post-inflation. 

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Apr 8th

Office number: 401