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Maria Markova is a Research Fellow at the University of Oslo in the Nuclear and Energy Physics department. She has held positions including Lab Assistant at JINR Dubna, Teaching Assistant, and Scientific Assistant at the University of Oslo.
- Education: Not explicitly stated, but inferred through her research roles and publications.
Research Interests: Maria's work focuses on Nuclear Astrophysics, Nuclear Structure, and Experimental Physics, particularly in studying electric dipole strengths, the Brink-Axel hypothesis, and astrophysical implications of nuclear reactions. Her research employs the Oslo method to analyze level densities and γ-ray strength functions in Sn isotopes.
Recent Articles highlight her contributions to understanding the Pygmy Dipole Resonance, nuclear reactions relevant to the i-process and s-process nucleosynthesis, and the development of experimental techniques in nuclear physics.
Collaborations include work at the ELI-NP facility and partnerships with institutions like the Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics.
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