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Adam Bzdak is a Professor at the AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, affiliated with the Department of Applications of Nuclear Physics, Faculty of Physics and Applied Informatics. His research focuses on quantum chromodynamics (QCD), heavy-ion collisions, and the QCD phase diagram. He actively contributes to the NA61/SHINE experiment at CERN, studying particle production, cumulant analysis, and collective phenomena in high-energy collisions.
His work spans theoretical and experimental aspects of nuclear and particle physics, including investigations into baryon number conservation, transverse momentum dynamics, and long-range correlations. Notable contributions include studies on multiplicity fluctuations, elliptic flow, and the interplay between collision geometry and observables like proton cumulants.
Dr. Bzdak's publications reflect a deep engagement with multiparticle correlations, rapidity fluctuations, and the implications of experimental data for understanding the QCD phase diagram. His research often addresses topics such as the antiproton puzzle, symmetry restoration, and the role of global conservation laws in collision systems.
He oversees research activities within the Department of Applications of Nuclear Physics and collaborates internationally on projects like the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE). His work bridges theoretical frameworks with precision experimental measurements, offering insights into fundamental questions in particle and nuclear physics.
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