Fred Luehring
Physics and Astronomy · Indiana University
Publications
68
Citations
161
Est. group size
—
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Active years
9
Publishing since 2018
Fred Luehring works in experimental and theoretical particle physics, the field that studies the fundamental building blocks of matter and the forces between them. The research spans high-energy particle collisions, the development and performance of particle detectors, and computational tools (including Python-based methods) used to analyze physics data. Work in this area also connects to quantum chromodynamics, the theory describing how quarks and gluons interact.
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