Gregg B. Franklin
Professor
Department of physics
Carnegie Mellon University
United States of America
Biography
PhD: MIT (1980) B.S.: U Washington (1976) Honors and Awards: Paul M. Higgs Prize (1976) Head, Physics Department, Carnegie Mellon University, 2008–2013 Professor of Physics, Carnegie Mellon University, 1997– Visiting Professor, University of Washington, 1994–1995 Faculty, Carnegie Mellon University, 1984– Research Associate, Carnegie Mellon University, 1981–84 Research Associate, MIT, 1980–81
Research Interest
Nuclear & Particle Physics Quark Interaction Experiment
Publications
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D. Wang et al., Measurement of parity violation in electron–quark scattering, Nature 506, 67 (2014)
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M. Posik et al., Precision measurement of the neutron Twist-3 matrix element d2n: Probing color forces, Physical Review Letters 113, 22002 (2014)
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D. Parno et al., (CMS Collaboration) Precision measurements A1n in the deep inelastic regime, Phys.Lett. B744, 309 (2015)
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J. Benesch, G. B. Franklin, B. P. Quinn, K. D. Paschke, Simple modification of Compton polarimeter to redirect synchrotron radiation, Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 18, 112401 (2015)
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A. Rakhman et al., A high-finesse Fabry–Perot cavity with a frequency-doubled green laser for precision Compton polarimetry at Jefferson Lab, Nucl. Instrum. Meth. Phys. Res. A 822, 82 (2016)