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Skip to content Our PeopleMenu Close Explore AcademicsDepartments & ProgramsMajors & MinorsGraduate Degrees and ProgramsStudent ResourcesGetting StartedAcademic PlanningScholarships, Fellowships & AwardsExperiential LearningGraduation & Post-Graduate AdvisingForms & PoliciesOffice of Graduate Studies in Arts & SciencesThe AmpersandAwards & NotablesCampus LifeHold That Thought podcastThe Ampersand Magazine Our EventsCommencement Performances & ShowsOur PeopleFaculty DirectoryStaff DirectoryFaculty & Staff ResourcesAwards & RecognitionCommittees & CouncilsFaculty Activity ReportingTenure & PromotionGraduate Student ResourcesOffice of Graduate Studies in Arts & SciencesDegrees and ProgramsGraduate AdmissionsArts & Sciences Strategic PlanThere are no boundaries to what you can achieve with a degree from Arts & Sciences.Apply TodayHomeAbout Arts & SciencesOur Alumni NetworkAcademic CalendarHow to giveContact Us Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SMark G. AlfordProfessor of PhysicsPhD, Harvard University AM, Harvard University BA, Oxford University (Exeter College)Research Website Publications List Department of Physics McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences research interests:Nuclear Astrophysics Quark Matter Quantum Chromodynamicscontact info:Email: [email protected]: 314-935-6276Fax: 314-935-6219Office: Compton 358 Get Directionsmailing address:Washington University MSC 1105-109-03 One Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130-4899Professor Alford's research seeks to understand the properties of matter at ultra-high density, such as might be reached in the core of a neutron star, where atoms and even nuclei are crushed into exotic phases of unimaginable density.  One of the main aims of Alford's work is to find signatures of the presence of color superconducting quark matter in neutron stars. His work therefore incorporates aspects of particle physics, nuclear physics, condensed matter physics, and astrophysics. In the past he has worked on numerical lattice QCD calculations, developing improved actions that greatly increase the efficiency of these computations, and also looking for ways to apply numerical methods at high density. Professional History 2010-present: Professor, Washington University 2007-2010: Associate Professor, Washington University 2003-2007: Assistant Professor, Washington University 2000-2002: Lecturer, University of Glasgow 1998-2000: Research Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1995-1998: Member, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton 1992-1995: Research Associate, Laboratory of Nuclear Studies, Cornell University 1990-1992: Postdoctoral researcher, Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara recent coursesPhysics and Society (Physics 171)Introduction to the physics underlying the world we have built for ourselves. Energy as a unifying principle of physics, and society's use of energy. Atoms, heat, and power. Essentials of conventional and alternative forms of energy. Nuclear energy, including radiation, waste, and weapons. Global climate change. Some very basic quantum mechanics. Intended for science and non-science majors.Computational Methods (Physics 584)This course provides an introduction to the computational techniques that are most widely used in both theoretical and experimental research in physics. Each lecture will use a realistic research problem to introduce the algorithms, software packages and numerical techniques that will be used by the students to develop a solution on the computer. Topics include Monte Carlo techniques, symbolic analysis with Mathematica, data acquisition software used in the laboratory, the numerical solution of quantum mechanical problems, and an introduction to general purpose frameworks based on Python.Multimedia Ultra-Condensed Science Meet a Scientist in the news:10.29.19Kip Thorne explores the warped side of the universeBack to AmpersandQuick LinksExplore AcademicsStudent ResourcesThe AmpersandEventsOur PeopleAbout A&SContactAcademic CalendarA&S ComputingUniversity DirectoryUniversity LibrariesInside ArtSciArts & Sciences Strategic PlanEmployment OpportunitiesCopyright 2024 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. LouisFollow Arts & SciencesInstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInYouTubeLet your curiosity lead the way.Find out how to apply and get started todayApply Now1 Brookings Drive / St. Louis, MO 63130 / wustl.edu

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