Larissa V. BravinaView profile
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Larissa V. Bravina is a Professor of Theoretical Physics at the Department of Physics, University of Oslo (2003-present). Her career spans institutions across Russia, Norway, and Germany, including post-doctoral work at the University of Bergen and fellowships at the University of Frankfurt. Education PhD in Physics and Mathematics (1990, Moscow State University) Master Degree in Physics (1982, Moscow State University) Bravina specializes in theoretical modeling of relativistic heavy-ion collisions, focusing on Quark-Gluon Plasma formation, hydrodynamic evolution, jet quenching, and anisotropic flow. Her work integrates computational physics for simulating pp, Pb+Pb, and A+A collisions at LHC energies. Article Trends Her recent publications emphasize Monte Carlo simulations , shear viscosity , Unruh effect , and QCD phase transitions , with collaborations on laser-induced fusion and hyperon polarization . Key keywords include Nuclear Physics , Computational Modeling , and Quantum Chromodynamics . Scientific Awards Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship (1997) 3rd Prize, SINP MSU Young Scientists Competition (1989) 1st Prize (Group), SINP MSU Young Scientists Competition (1987) Advising & Collaborations She has supervised 4 doctoral students to completion (Konrad Tywoniuk, Ionut Arsene, Mads S. Nilsson, Gylnara Eyyubova) and currently mentors 2 unnamed students. Bravina organizes the annual international conference New Frontiers in Physics and collaborates with institutions like Los Alamos National Laboratory, Niels Bohr Institute, and ITEP Moscow.