Associate Professor of Chemistry, Michigan State University
I am an experimental nuclear chemist interested in studying the basic properties of the atomic nucleus and the how elements are made in stellar explosions. I perform experiments at various facilities including the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) and focus on the study of the decay of short-lived rare isotopes. I am an Associate Professor of Chemistry and I also currently serve as the Associate Director of Experimental Science at FRIB.
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