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Konrad Tywoniuk is Professor and Group Leader of the Theoretical Physics Group at the University of Bergen's Department of Physics and Technology. His research bridges high-energy nuclear physics and particle physics, focusing on quantum chromodynamics (QCD) jet interactions in quark-gluon plasma, non-equilibrium dynamics of strongly coupled systems, and machine learning applications in physics. He leads the 'Thermalizing jets' project funded by the Trond Mohn Foundation and contributes to the ALICE collaboration at CERN.
His research explores:
- Jet quenching mechanisms in heavy-ion collisions
- Medium-induced parton energy loss
- QCD matter under extreme conditions
- Deep learning approaches for jet tomography
- Non-equilibrium properties of quantum systems
Recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on jet-medium interactions, with 2023-2025 work advancing theoretical frameworks for medium-induced radiation and applying machine learning to collision data. His 15 most recent articles show consistent investigation into jet suppression, azimuthal anisotropy, and precision QCD calculations.
Honors include the 2018 TMS Starting Grant that established his research group. His lab leads theoretical investigations into QCD dynamics while collaborating with experimental groups at RHIC and LHC facilities.
Teaching responsibilities encompass statistical physics, general relativity, and relativistic heavy-ion physics courses. He maintains active international collaborations through the ALICE experiment and joint theoretical initiatives.
