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Assistant Professor Ivica Friščić is affiliated with the Department of Experimental Physics at the Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb. He holds a PhD in Physics (2015) and completed his undergraduate studies in 2008. His teaching includes undergraduate Computer Science, Nuclear Physics, and Laboratory exercises.
His research spans kaonic atoms, nuclear physics, and detector development. Key projects include the SIDDHARTA-2 experiment at DAΦNE and contributions to the ECCE detector at the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). His work focuses on precision X-ray spectroscopy, nuclear resonance effects, and quantum computing fundamentals.
Recent publications highlight kaonic neon spectroscopy (2025), CZT detector testing, and ECCE detector design. Trends include advancements in kaonic atom measurements, collider experiments, and nuclear astrophysics applications.
He has participated in collaborations like sPHENIX and SIDDHARTA-2, with interests in nuclear structure, quantum entanglement, and experimental instrumentation.
