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Bira van Kolck is a Professor of Physics and Primary Faculty at the University of Arizona's Department of Physics. He holds an affiliate professorship at the Department of Physics, University of Washington. He earned his Ph.D. in 1993 from the University of Texas at Austin.
His research focuses on Effective Field Theories (EFTs) applied to particle, nuclear, atomic, and molecular physics, with emphasis on systematic low-energy expansions in bound state and resonance systems. Key areas include nuclear structure derived from QCD, symmetry probes for beyond-Standard-Model physics, and cold atom systems. He has held prestigious fellowships and awards, including the 2020 Herman Feshbach Prize and 2004 APS Fellowship.
His work has been recognized through high-impact publications and international collaborations. He has contributed to organizing major EFT-focused workshops and serves on editorial boards, including Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics. His research integrates theoretical frameworks with experimental data, bridging nuclear and particle physics domains.




