Hadronic physics is a branch of nuclear and particle physics that focuses on the study of particles composed of quarks and gluons, known as hadrons. This field aims to understand the interactions and properties of these particles, which are responsible for the strong nuclear force that holds atomic nuclei together. Research in hadronic physics includes studying the structure of hadrons, their interactions with each other, and their role in nuclear reactions and decays. Experimental techniques used in hadronic physics include particle accelerators, detectors, and computational modeling. This area of research plays a crucial role in advancing our understanding of the fundamental forces and particles that make up the universe.