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Olga Evdokimov is a Professor of Physics and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Illinois Chicago. Her research focuses on High Energy Nuclear Physics, particularly the experimental exploration of phases of nuclear matter, hadronization mechanisms in Quark Gluon Plasma, and jet-medium interactions.
- Education: Ph.D. in Physical and Mathematical Sciences (1999) from Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Dubna, Russia) and Ivanovo State University (Ivanovo, Russia); M.S. in Physics (1996) from Ivanovo State University
Professor Evdokimov leads experimental studies on hot nuclear matter under extreme temperatures in international collaborations such as STAR at Brookhaven National Laboratory and CMS at CERN. Her work includes collision dynamics, jet reconstruction, and jet-medium interactions. She is actively involved in advancing the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) project in the U.S., serving on advisory boards and institutional committees.
Recent publications emphasize jet quenching in heavy ion collisions, azimuthal anisotropy, and parton energy loss mechanisms, with experiments conducted at facilities like RHIC, LHC, and CERN. Her research spans Heavy Ion Collisions, Quark-Gluon Plasma, and experimental techniques in nuclear physics.
She contributes to educational policy at UIC's Physics Department and has previously served on the LAS Educational Policy Committee. Professor Evdokimov holds leadership roles in organizations such as the Nuclear Science Advisory Committee to the U.S. DOE/NSF, STAR Collaboration Council, and EIC User Group Institutional Board.
Her collaborations include the STAR and CMS experiments, and she participates in advisory boards for the EIC Theory Institute and the Centre of Excellence in Quark Matter (Academy of Finland).
