Professor Gunnar IngelmanTheoretical High Energy Physics (THEP)Division of Nuclear and Particle Physics Department of Physics and Astronomy Uppsala University Box 535, S-75121 Uppsala, Sweden (room 12240 in the Ångström laboratory) Phone +46-18-471 3884 Mobile +46-70-425 0133 Fax +46-18-471 3513 E-mail: Gunnar.Ingelman@physics.uu.se |
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Nobelpriset i fysik: Till vem och varför?
[ppt,
pdf] Föredrag på KVA för lärare 081029
2008 Nobel prize in Physics: To whom - and why? [ppt, pdf] Physics colloquium 081007 |
| Research area | Elementary particle physics with quarks and leptons as the basic building blocks of matter and their fundamental strong and electroweak interactions in accelerator experiments and astrophysical processes. More information below ...) |
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Awarded student's pedagogical prize "F-lärarpriset" 2006 "för att på ett lättbegripligt och struturerat sätt behandlat svåra frågeställningar samt med stor entusiasm och strålande tydlighet undervisat och engagerat studenterna"
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| Research speciality |
Quantum ChromoDynamics (QCD) describing the strong interaction of quarks mediated by gluons, with major unsolved problems regarding novel features of the QCD "colour" force field and the related "confinement" of quarks. This includes the
celebrated Lund model.
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| Method | Phenomenology (= experiment-oriented theory) including mathematical modelling and computer simulations facilitating detailed comparisons to experimental data and predictions for future experiments or astrophysical observations. |
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| Publications | List in SPIRES (not complete) |
