Peter C. Tandy
Professor
Campus:
Kent
Biography
- Graduate Coordinator (2011-2015)
- Acting Vice-President for Research (2006 - 2007)
- Chair, Department of Physics (2001 - 2004)
- Director of Center for Nuclear Research, KSU (1992 - 2000)
- Elected Fellow of the Australian Institute of Physics (1995)
- Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society (1996)
- Distinguished Scholar Award, 91²Ö¿â (2001)
Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities
Special Interests:
Non-perturbative QCD-based field theory modeling of hadrons and hadronic interactions; QCD substructure and effective field theory models for nuclear interactions; Electromagnetic form factors and substructure of nucleons and mesons; Electromagnetic excitation of simple hadronic transitions relevant to the experimental program at ; Path integral formulation of field theory; Dynamical chiral symmetry breaking, composite particles in field theory.
Expertise
Subatomic Physics
Quantum Field Theory
Quantum Chromodynamics
Elementary Particles
Quarks And Gluons
Nuclear and Particle Physics
Theoretical Physics
Strong Interaction Physics
Nuclear/Particle Physics
Quantum Field Theory
Quantum Chromodynamics
Elementary Particles
Quarks And Gluons
Nuclear and Particle Physics
Theoretical Physics
Strong Interaction Physics
Nuclear/Particle Physics
Awards/Achievements
- Research program supported continuously by NSF single-PI grants: 1979-2018.