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Bjoern Schenke is a Distinguished Scientist in the Physics Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory since 2024. He also holds an Adjunct Professor position at Stony Brook University since 2019, contributing to academia through teaching and mentorship. His research focuses on theoretical nuclear physics under extreme conditions, particularly the behavior of quark-gluon plasma and gluon saturation phenomena.
- Education: Ph.D. in Physics (summa cum laude) from Goethe University Frankfurt (2008), advised by Prof. Dr. Carsten Greiner
Dr. Schenke's research spans high-energy nuclear theory, with emphasis on:
- Relativistic viscous hydrodynamic simulations of heavy-ion collisions
- Color-Glass Condensate effective theory
- QCD-based modeling of multi-particle final states
- Development of computational frameworks like MUSIC and IP-Glasma
His recent publications (2023-2025) demonstrate multiscale modeling across diverse domains:
- Electron-Ion Collider applications (8 papers)
- Quark-Gluon Plasma characterization (6 papers)
- Bayesian inference techniques (5 papers)
- Jet quenching and substructure analysis (7 papers)
- Isobar collision studies (4 papers)
- Four-dimensional QCD equations of state (3 papers)
Scientific recognition includes:
- APS Fellowship (2022)
- BNL Science & Technology Award (2023)
- IUPAP Young Scientist Prize (2013)
- Zimanyi Medal in Nuclear Theory (2017)
He contributes to major initiatives like the JETSCAPE collaboration and has developed influential models including IP-Glasma for initial state description in heavy-ion collisions. His work bridges theoretical nuclear physics with experimental observables at facilities like RHIC, LHC, and future EIC.


