Jaideep Taggart Singh

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Jaideep Taggart Singh is an assistant professor at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams at Michigan State University (MSU). His group applies a variety of atomic, molecular, and optical physics techniques to answer fundamental questions in nuclear and particle physics. A particular focus of his work is creating, manipulating, and detecting spin-polarized nuclei. Singh earned his B.S. in physics from the California Institute of Technology and Ph.D. in physics from the University of Virginia. Prior to joining MSU, he was a Director's Postdoctoral Fellow at Argonne National Lab in Illinois and a postdoctoral research scientist at the Technical University of Munich, Germany.


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Sizing up Exotic Nuclei with Radioactive Molecules

New research shows that radioactive molecules can be used to study the variation in the shapes and sizes of exotic nuclei that are particularly sensitive to fundamental symmetry violations. Read More »