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Gerald Gwinner

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Gerald Gwinner
Subatomic, atomic physics
Professor & Assoc. Head (Grad)
204-474-9856
gerald.gwinner@umanitoba.ca
https://tinyurl.com/gguom

Research and Teaching Interests

Publications: Complete list at the ADS database

PhD SUNY Stony Brook, 1995

  • Postdoc University of California at Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1995-1997
  • Research scientist, Max-Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany, 1997-2003
  • Faculty, University of Manitoba (Assist. Prof. 2003-06, Assoc. Prof. 2006-2013, Prof. 2013 – present)

Research interests

  • Fundamental symmetries measurements at low energies, in the border area between atomic, nuclear and particle physics.
  • Current projects: Laser trapping of radioactive isotopes at TRIUMF, in particular francium for atomic parity non-conservation studies; the TITAN mass measurement facility.
  • Previous work: Tests of relativistic time dilation, electron-ion recombination; precision lifetime measurement of the negative positronium ions (e+e-e-).

Service

  • Associate Head (Graduate)
  • Head of working group “Fundamental Symmetries” at the Canadian Institute of Nuclear Physics
  • Past Chair, Division of Nuclear Physics, Canadian Association of Physicists

Links

http://www.physics.umanitoba.ca/~gwinner/
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