Last update: January 2023.
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Julie Roche
Professor oh Physics
Director of the Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics (INPP)

206 Edwards Accelerator Laboratory
University Terrace
Ohio University
Athens, OH 45701
Phone: (740) 593-1982 (will reach me during this "work-at-home" period)
Email: rochej@ohio.edu

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Research:

I am looking forward to working with motivated students (undergrad, master, PhD). Interested by my research program ? Take a look at this intro webpage. Still interested? Please drop by my office or email me.

My research focuses on the study of the internal structure of protons and neutrons. This structure is governed by the Strong force, one of the four fundamental forces of our universe. I have studied the limits of our understanding of these four forces by looking for Physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics in the precision frontier. As an experimentalist, I measure the products of reaction induced by high energy electrons impinging on proton or neutron targets. I currently work with the JLab electron beam but have experience working with the electron beam at MAMI, a facility in Germany. I plan to work at the upcoming Electrion-Ion Collider. I am the spoke-person of three JLab experiments with scientific grading A: one completed and two on-going. Here is a short statement of my current and future research direction. For a more complete description of my research please consult the following links:

The following institutions support (or have supported) the research activities of my group:
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Teaching:

I teach either in front of a class or on a one by one basis while working with student-researcher. For a list of student-researcher working with me and a list of opportunities to join my research group as a student-researcher, visit our group page.

Here is a short statement of my philosophy of teaching.

The following list gives the classes I taught since I joined OU:

I have a special interest in teaching advanced labs.
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Recent talks and papers:

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