Sean Liddick
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.
Latest articles by Sean Liddick
Powerful linear accelerator begins smashing atoms – 2 scientists on the team explain how it could reveal rare forms of matter
By Sean Liddick, Artemis Spyrou published
The accelerator at FRIB started working at low power, but when it finishes ramping up to full strength, it will be the most powerful heavy-ion accelerator on Earth.
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