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Alexei Bazavov is an Associate Professor jointly appointed in the Department of Computational Mathematics, Science and Engineering and the Department of Physics & Astronomy at Michigan State University's College of Natural Science. He joined MSU in August 2016 after serving as a research associate at the University of Arizona (2007-2010), Brookhaven National Laboratory (2010-2013), and a joint appointment between the University of California, Riverside and the University of Iowa (2013-2016).
Education:
- Ph.D. in Physics, Florida State University (2007)
- M.S. in Physics, Florida State University (2005)
- B.S. in Theoretical Physics, Kiev State University, Ukraine (1997)
His research spans theoretical particle physics and computational science with emphasis on:
- Quantum Field Theory and Finite-Temperature Field Theory
- Lattice Gauge Theory applications in particle/nuclear physics
- Parallel algorithms and molecular dynamics solvers
- Inverse problems and Bayesian inference
- Quantum simulation of gauge theories
His 2014-2016 publications focus on lattice QCD thermodynamics—particularly the equation of state, phase transitions, and freeze-out dynamics in heavy ion collisions—alongside innovative quantum simulation approaches for gauge theories. These studies employ cutting-edge computational methods including parallel algorithms and Bayesian inference frameworks.




