Debrizzi, Alexander

Description

I am a PhD student from the University of Connecticut in high-energy physics working with Doctor Alexander Kovner. Specifically, I am currently studying the effects of fast- and slow-mode gluon coupling on hadronic wavefunction evolution using a technique called Born-Oppenheimer renormalization group theory. I am a third-year PhD student and at CERN until mid-April. My fields of interest include QCD, QFT, and low-x physics relevant to proposed experiments at the new Electron-Ion Collider presently under construction at Brookhaven National Lab in the US. Outside of physics, I am an avid runner, swimmer, and hiker.

Fields of interest
Gravity
QCD
Quantum Field Theory