Students Involved in the Meson Cloud Project

Dustin Offerman is a Senior Physics and Mathematics major at Seattle U. He joined the project in 2000 and is working on the nucleon-pion splitting function and numerical calculations in Fortran.

Steven Troy graduated from Seattle University in June, 2001 with B.S. degrees in Physics and Electrical Engineering. He is still involved in the project and is currently working on calculating various meson cloud (nucleon-pi, omega, and rho) contributions to the light proton sea. Along with Julia Olafson, he joined the project in 1999 and is the current webmaster for the MCP web pages.

Julia Olafson graduated in June, 2000 from Seattle University with a B.S. in Physics.  She attended Green River Community College before coming to SU.  She joined the Meson Cloud Project in 1999 and with Steven Troy did the first determination of ubar and dbar production from experimental data (E866 and Hermes) alone.  

Adam Graunke graduated in 2000 with degrees in Physics and Humanities from Seattle University after spending a year at Oxford.  In 1998, Adam was the first student to work on the Meson Cloud Project and was involved until June, 1999.

Dr. Mary Alberg

Dr. Mary Alberg is a Professor of Physics at Seattle University. Click here to visit her faculty web page

 

 

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