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Ayse Nyberg is a Professor of Physics at the Department of Physics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology (since 2015), following a Guest Professorship at KTH (2011–2015) and tenure as a Professor at Ankara University (2003–2013). Her academic journey includes a Dr.Sc. (PhD) in Nuclear Physics from the University of Oslo (1989) and a Docent degree from Uppsala University (1993). She has held roles as a postdoctoral fellow at the Niels Bohr Institute (1990–1992) and researcher positions at Uppsala University and the University of Oslo.
Research Interests: Experimental Nuclear Physics and Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy, focusing on the structure of N=Z nuclei, extreme nuclear deformations, and Giant Dipole Resonance (GDR) in hot nuclei. Her work explores phenomena such as shape coexistence, proton emission, and nuclear decay mechanisms using advanced techniques like gamma-ray tracking with the AGATA array.
Publications: Nyberg’s research spans over 50 peer-reviewed articles, emphasizing nuclear structure, decay processes, and experimental methodologies. Her recent work includes studies on exotic nuclei like 131Ba, Tc-87, and Ru-94, leveraging collaborations with facilities like FAIR (PANDA experiment) and AGATA. These projects highlight her contributions to understanding nuclear dynamics, symmetry properties, and decay mechanisms in extreme conditions.
Collaborations & Labs: She is actively involved with the PANDA experiment at FAIR and the AGATA gamma-ray tracking array. Her research integrates theoretical models with experimental data from high-energy facilities, advancing knowledge in nuclear and particle physics.


