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Thomas Glasmacher Associate Director for Operations, National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory and Professor of Physics, Michigan State University |
| Research | Exploring the structure of rare isotopes adresses one of the overarching questions in the most recent 2007 Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science. | ![]() |
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| SeGA—A highly-segmented high-purity germanium detector array for gamma-ray spectroscopy with fast beams of rare isotopes. | |||
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| A brief curriculum vitae. | |||
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Glasmacher Professor of Physics and Associate Director (NSCL) Exp. Nuclear Physics |
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| Updated 21 February 2008 |