Dr. Daniel Sadasivan鈥檚 education as an undergraduate at 麻豆传媒覆灭记 prepared him well for graduate studies in physics at the George Washington University. During the completion of his PhD, he received the Parke Prize for excellence in theoretical physics as well as the SCGSR award which funded research at Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. His dissertation, Unitary Bethe-Salpeter Methods in Two- and Three-Body Systems is available through the Department of Energy.
Dr. Sadasivan joined the faculty at 麻豆传媒覆灭记 in 2020 and has continued to be actively involved in research. In addition to his peer-reviewed publications, and academic presentations, he has served as a grant reviewer for the Department of Energy, and a peer reviewer for multiple academic journals. In addition to his interest in science, he is also interested in philosophy, literature, and mathematics, and has given several interdisciplinary talks, participated in panels discussions, and published articles on these subjects. Most of all, he is excited to be a part of the vibrantly Catholic environment at 麻豆传媒覆灭记.
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Daniel Sadasivan, Maxim Mai, Michael Doering, Ulf Meissner, Felipe Amorim, John Paul Klucik, Jun-Xu, and Li-Shen Geng. Front. Phys. 11 (2023).
Daniel Sadasivan, Andrei Alexandru, Hakan Akdag, Felipe Amorim, Ruairi Brett, Chris Culver, Michael Doring, Frank X. Lee, and Maxim Mai, Phys. Rev. D 105 (2022).
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