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Krzysztof Redlich is a Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Wrocław, Poland, with a permanent faculty position since 1995. His career includes significant roles at CERN, GSI Darmstadt, and the University of Bielefeld. He holds a Ph.D. in Field Theory and Elementary Particle Physics (1981) and a habilitation in Theoretical Physics (1990). His research focuses on heavy-ion collisions, lattice gauge theory, and thermal field theory.
Redlich has received multiple honors, including the Polish Academy of Science Award (1992), the Alexander von Humboldt Research Award (2001 and 2009), and membership in the Polish Academy of Sciences (2008). He actively contributes to collaborations like the ALICE Collaboration at CERN and serves on committees such as the Scientific Council of FAIR and EMMI.
His work bridges particle and nuclear physics, exploring QCD phase transitions, quark-gluon plasma dynamics, and statistical hadronization. Key research themes include chiral symmetry restoration, quarkyonic matter, and fluctuation analysis in high-energy collisions. Redlich’s publications (208 total, h-index 40) are highly cited in the fields of theoretical and high-energy physics.



