About Dr. John Harrison

Dr. Harrison specializes in theoretical particle physics, focusing on the fundamental aspects of matter and energy. His current research involves neutrino flavor transformations, non-locality/ quantum entanglement, gravity and dark matter.

In the past, Dr. Harrison has collaborated on research in archaeoastronomy looking at star position and planetary motion with respect to ancient civilization structures.

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About Dr. John Harrison

Dr. John Harrison is currently a Professor of Mathematics and Physics at Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi where he is also a researcher in theoretical particle physics. He has a robust academic background and has dedicated his career to advancing our understanding of fundamental particles and their interactions.

Doctoral Genealogy

Dr. John Harrison received his PhD in Particle Physics from the University of Texas at San Antonio in San Antonio, TX. His advisor, Dr. Eric M. Schlegel, received his PhD in Astronomy at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana under the supervision of the late Dr. Russell Kent Honeycutt (1940-2025). Dr. Honeycutt received his PhD in Astronomy from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH.

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Research focus

Dr. Harrison’s research primarily explores quantum field theory and the implications of new particle discoveries on the standard model of particle physics. He is committed to addressing significant theoretical challenges and often collaborates with other physicists to investigate new theories.

Publications

His published papers cover a range of topics in particle physics, contributing to both theoretical advancements and experimental predictions. You can access his work on this site, showcasing the breadth of his research and findings in respected scientific journals.

Lectures

Dr. Harrison frequently gives lectures at universities and conferences, sharing his insights on particle physics. These presentations not only highlight his research but also inspire upcoming physicists in the field.

Achievements

In 2018, Dr. Harrison presented a Python program used to decipher and analyze particle collision data at the New York Scientific Data Summit in Upton, NY.

Throughout his career, Dr. Harrison has had guest appearances on Podcasts, where he discusses not only particle physics but also how thermodynamics can rival paranormal claims.

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Contact

For inquiries regarding his research, collaborations, or speaking engagements, feel free to get in touch through the contact information available on this site.