Fred Olness is a distinguished particle physics professor at SMU whose research bridges theory and experiment to probe Quantum Chromodynamics and the structure of nucleons. A former CTEQ Collaboration spokesperson with visiting appointments at Fermilab and CERN, he combines deep expertise in perturbative QCD with a track record of leadership in academic governance and regional science outreach. Elected an APS Fellow for contributions to nucleon structure and heavy quark production, he has also been recognized at SMU with multiple faculty awards and a Dedman Distinguished Professorship. Trained at Duke (BS) and UW–Madison (PhD), Olness brings both rigorous theoretical insight and practical experience mentoring students and shaping institutional science programs.
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Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Physics, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Physics at Duke University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physics at UW Madison
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