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Gail McLaughlin

Gail Catherine McLaughlin
Alma materUniversity of California, San Diego, Princeton University
Scientific career
FieldsNuclear astrophysics
InstitutionsNorth Carolina State University, Stony Brook University
Thesis Physics of Massive Stars and Supernovae: Weak Interactions and Stability Analysis  (1996)
Academic advisorsGeorge M. Fuller

Gail Catherine McLaughlin is an American nuclear astrophysicist specializing in astrophysical neutrinos and the r-process for nucleosynthesis. She is Distinguished University Professor of Physics at North Carolina State University.[1]

Education and career

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McLaughlin majored in physics at Princeton University, graduating in 1991. She completed her Ph.D. in physics in 1996, at the University of California, San Diego.[2] Her dissertation, Physics of Massive Stars and Supernovae: Weak Interactions and Stability Analysis, was supervised by George M. Fuller.[3]

After postdoctoral research at the University of Washington and TRIUMF,[2] she became a research scientist at Stony Brook University before moving to North Carolina State University in 2001.[1] She was named Distinguished University Professor in 2017.[2]

Recognition

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McLaughlin was named a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 2009, after a nomination from the APS Division of Nuclear Physics, "for her work in elucidating the role of neutrinos in nucleosynthesis in supernovae and black hole accretion disks, and for her studies of the potential of low energy beta-beams in neutrino physics".[4]

In 2023 McLaughlin was named winner of 2024's Herman Feshbach Prize. "For seminal contributions to the study of neutrinos in explosive systems and for elucidating the profound impact of this microphysics on the synthesis of elements."[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Gail McLaughlin, Distinguished University Professor", People, NCSU Department of Physics, retrieved 2021-07-25
  2. ^ a b c Sadler, Christy (May 8, 2017), Physicist McLaughlin Named Distinguished University Professor, NCSU College of Sciences, retrieved 2021-07-25
  3. ^ "Gail Catherine McLaughlin", The astronomy genealogy project, American Astronomical Society, retrieved 2021-07-25
  4. ^ "Fellows nominated in 2009 by the Division of Nuclear Physics", APS Fellows archive, American Physical Society, retrieved 2021-07-25
  5. ^ "Prize Recipient".
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