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Gregory E. Perrin

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ETH Zurich

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About Gregory E. Perrin at ETH Zurich (ETH)

G. Perrin is a physicist at ETH Zurich specializing in theoretical and experimental particle physics, with a focus on high-energy collisions and quantum chromodynamics. Representative publications include "Polarimetry and astrometry of NIR flares as event horizon scale, dynamical probes for the mass of Sgr A*", and "A dynamical measure of the black hole mass in a quasar 11 billion years ago", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

particle physicsquantum chromodynamicshigh-energy collisionsnuclear reactionsexperimental physicstheoretical physicsparticle interactionsnuclear structure
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Research Output

Total Citations15,594

Top 15% in field

Publications676

Highly prolific researcher

h-index63

Field leader

i10-index253

Exceptional breadth

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