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Prof. Krešimir Kumerički is a full professor at the University of Zagreb's Faculty of Science, specializing in theoretical physics with a focus on Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) and physics beyond the Standard Model. He leads research in hadron structure, generalized parton distributions (GPDs), and applications of machine learning in particle physics. His work is central to the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) project, exploring proton structure and quark-gluon dynamics.
He has coordinated major projects like STRONG-H2020 (EU Horizon 2020), managing GPD-related physics, and MIAU (HRZZ-funded). His research spans DVCS experiments, neutrino models, and collider studies. Notable contributions include NLO calculations for DVCS and neural network-based GPD parametrizations.
- Education: Advanced degrees in theoretical physics (not detailed in text).
- Teaching: Leads courses on elementary particle physics, beyond Standard Model physics, and physical cosmology.
Research trends emphasize precision QCD studies at the EIC and high-precision DVCS fitting. His collaborative projects address EIC detector concepts and global analyses of parton distributions. Academic leadership includes roles in HadronPhysics3 (FP7-EU).
No formal awards listed, but recognized for project leadership and contributions to theoretical physics. Advising and grants details not explicitly provided, though his roles imply significant mentorship. His lab affiliation is the Institute for Theoretical Physics of Particles and Fields, active in international collaborations like DFG and HRZZ initiatives.



