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T. Q. Nguyen

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California Institute of Technology

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About T. Q. Nguyen at California Institute of Technology

T. Q. Nguyen is a distinguished physicist at Caltech specializing in theoretical and experimental particle physics, particularly high-energy collisions and quantum chromodynamics. Over the course of their career, T. Q. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "Gravity Flow of Granular Materials in Conical Hoppers", and "Funnel Flow in Hoppers".

Research Areas

particle physicshigh-energy collisionsquantum chromodynamicstheoretical physicsexperimental physicsparticle interactionscollider physicsfundamental forces
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Total Citations124

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Publications2

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