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Sabine Jeschonnek

Professor at Physics, Ohio State University0 Followers

Professor Sabine Jeschonnek is a distinguished faculty member in the Department of Physics at The Ohio State University, where she is deeply engaged in both teaching and research. Her academic journey began at the University of Bonn in Germany, where she earned her Dipl. Phys. in 1993 and subsequently completed her Ph.D. in Physics in 1996. Professor Jeschonnek's research interests are diverse and include electron scattering from light nuclei, quark-hadron duality, and spatial economic networks. Her work in electron scattering has contributed significantly to the understanding of nuclear structure and reactions, providing insights into the fundamental forces at play within atomic nuclei. Her exploration of quark-hadron duality bridges the gap between quantum chromodynamics and nuclear physics, offering a deeper comprehension of the transition between quark and hadron descriptions of matter. In addition to her research, Professor Jeschonnek is committed to fostering a dynamic learning environment for her students. She is known for her engaging lectures and dedication to mentoring students, encouraging them to explore the complexities of physics with curiosity and rigor. Her office is located at the Lima Regional Campus, where she is accessible to students and colleagues alike, fostering a collaborative academic community. Beyond her academic pursuits, Professor Jeschonnek is actively involved in various professional organizations and frequently contributes to conferences and workshops, sharing her expertise with the broader scientific community. Her contributions to the field of physics have been recognized through numerous publications and presentations, solidifying her reputation as a leading scholar in her areas of specialization.

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