Noah Bray-Ali

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Noah Bray-Ali is a lecturer in the Physical Sciences Department of Mount Saint Mary’s University-Los Angeles. He earned a PhD in physics from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2006 for work on low-dimensional and strongly correlated electron systems. He then held postdoctoral positions in condensed-matter physics, quantum information science, and atomic physics. Recently, he has worked on resolving long-standing tensions and large-scale discrepancies between the standard model of particle physics and precision measurements of fundamental particle properties using accelerated particle beams in colliders and storage rings.


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