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Dr. Capstick received his Ph.D. from the University
of Toronto in 1986. He joined the FSU faculty in 1993 after
post-doctoral research appointments at Oxford University, Carnegie
Mellon University, and at Jefferson Lab, a nuclear physics lab in
Virginia.
His research focuses on properties of excited
states of baryons like the proton and neutron, and their strong and
electromagnetic interactions. His recent work has been designed to
complement the baryon physics experimental program at Jefferson
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