Chris M. Ireland is a researcher affiliated with the University of Utah in the United States. Their primary field of study is Physics and Astronomy, with a focus on Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Radiation, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, and Spectroscopy. The work spans several main topics including Nuclear physics research studies, Nuclear Physics and Applications, Astronomical and nuclear sciences, Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae, Scientific Research and Discoveries, Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications, and Atomic and Molecular Physics.
Recent publication venues where Ireland has contributed include:
Frequent co-authors collaborating with Ireland are:
Notable recent papers by Chris M. Ireland include:
Chris M. Ireland was awarded the fellowship of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 1985.
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Bradley S. Davidson;Bradley S. Davidson;Tadeusz F. Molinski;Tadeusz F. Molinski;Louis R. Barrows;Chris M. Ireland
Sheila Marie Pimentel-Elardo;Svitlana Kozytska;Tim S. Bugni;Chris M. Ireland
Deborah M. Roll;Chris M. Ireland;Helen S. M. Lu;Jon Clardy
Chris Ireland;Paul J. Scheuer
Deniz Tasdemir;Robert Mallon;Michael Greenstein;Larry R. Feldberg
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Tim S. Bugni;Burt Richards;Leen Bhoite;Daniel Cimbora
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Jacqueline A. Trischman;Dianne M. Tapiolas;Paul R. Jensen;Ryan Dwight
Cameron J. Smith;Darren Abbanat;Valerie S. Bernan;William M. Maiese
Chris Ireland;Paul J. Scheuer
Leonard A. McDonald;Glenn S. Eldredge;Louis R. Barrows;Chris M. Ireland
Brent R. Copp;Chris M. Ireland;Louis R. Barrows
John M. Wasylyk;Joseph E. Biskupiak;Catherine E. Costello;Chris M. Ireland
Michael C. Edler;Annette M. Fernandez;Peter Lassota;Chris M. Ireland
Mark P. Foster;Gisela P. Concepcion;Gina B. Caraan;Chris M. Ireland
T. Mark Zabriskie;Charles L. Mayne;Chris M. Ireland
Matthew D. Alexander;Michael D. Burkart;Michael S. Leonard;Padma Portonovo
Tawnya C. McKee;Deborah L. Galinis;Lewis K. Pannell;John H. Cardellina
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