
معرفی
Marija Vucelja is an Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Virginia, with a courtesy appointment in Mathematics. Her research focuses on nonequilibrium statistical physics, applying theoretical and computational methods to soft-condensed matter and sampling problems.
- PhD, Weizmann Institute of Science (2010)
Current research explores anomalous thermal relaxation, stochastic thermodynamics, and non-reversible Markov Chain algorithms for efficient sampling. Her work spans problems like particle clustering in flows, Mpemba effect analysis, and population dynamics analogies to glassy systems.
Recent publications highlight her contributions to understanding nonequilibrium phase transitions and improving computational physics algorithms. The Mpemba index and chaotic mixing acceleration of Monte Carlo methods are notable achievements.
- NSF CAREER Award recipient
Contact: Department of Physics, University of Virginia, 322A JBL, 382 McCormick Rd., Charlottesville, VA 22904.




