Scientific career:
2007: | PhD Thesis: Higher-order calculations in manifestly Lorentz-invariant baryon chiral perturbation theory (Advisor: Stefan Scherer) |
2007-2009: | Postdoc Ohio University |
2009-2011: | Postdoc The George Washington University |
since 2011: | Assistant Professor University of South Carolina |
Main research fields:
at present: hadronic parity violation
in general: effective field theories in one- and few-nucleon systems, neutron physics
Selected publications:
- M.R. Schindler and R.P. Springer
Two parity violating asymmetries from $n p \to d \gamma$ in pionless effective field theories arXiv:0907.5358 [nucl-th] - D.R. Phillips, M.R. Schindler and R.P. Springer
An effective-field-theory analysis of low-energy parity-violation in nucleon-nucleon scattering Nucl. Phys. A 822, 1 (2009) [arXiv:0812.2073 [nucl-th]] - M.R. Schindler and D.R. Phillips
Bayesian Methods for Parameter Estimation in Effective Field Theories
Annals Phys. 324, 682 (2009) [Erratum-ibid. 324, 2051 (2009)] [arXiv:0808.3643 hep-ph]] - M.R. Schindler, D. Djukanovic, J. Gegelia and S.Scherer
Infrared renormalization of two-loop integrals and the chiral expansion of the nucleon mass
Nucl. Phys. A 803, 68 (2008) [arXiv:0707.4296 [hep-ph]]
- M.R. Schindler, J. Gegelia and S. Scherer
Electromagnetic form factors of the nucleon in chiral perturbation theory including vector mesons Eur. Phys. J. A 26, 1 (2005) [arXiv:nucl-th/0509005]
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