معرفی
Larissa V. Bravina is a Professor of Theoretical Physics at the Department of Physics, University of Oslo (2003-present). Her career spans institutions across Russia, Norway, and Germany, including post-doctoral work at the University of Bergen and fellowships at the University of Frankfurt.
Education
- PhD in Physics and Mathematics (1990, Moscow State University)
- Master Degree in Physics (1982, Moscow State University)
Bravina specializes in theoretical modeling of relativistic heavy-ion collisions, focusing on Quark-Gluon Plasma formation, hydrodynamic evolution, jet quenching, and anisotropic flow. Her work integrates computational physics for simulating pp, Pb+Pb, and A+A collisions at LHC energies.
Article Trends
Her recent publications emphasize Monte Carlo simulations, shear viscosity, Unruh effect, and QCD phase transitions, with collaborations on laser-induced fusion and hyperon polarization. Key keywords include Nuclear Physics, Computational Modeling, and Quantum Chromodynamics.
Scientific Awards
- Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship (1997)
- 3rd Prize, SINP MSU Young Scientists Competition (1989)
- 1st Prize (Group), SINP MSU Young Scientists Competition (1987)
Advising & Collaborations
She has supervised 4 doctoral students to completion (Konrad Tywoniuk, Ionut Arsene, Mads S. Nilsson, Gylnara Eyyubova) and currently mentors 2 unnamed students. Bravina organizes the annual international conference New Frontiers in Physics and collaborates with institutions like Los Alamos National Laboratory, Niels Bohr Institute, and ITEP Moscow.

