
معرفی
Mikhail Stephanov is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). His research focuses on the theory of strong interactions, quantum chromodynamics (QCD), and applications to neutron stars and heavy-ion collisions. He maintains active collaborations with institutions like MIT, Brookhaven, and RIKEN.
Education:
- MS in Physics, Moscow State University (1989)
- PhD in Physics, University of Oxford (1994)
Research Interests: Professor Stephanov investigates QCD phase transitions, hydrodynamic fluctuations, and critical phenomena in high-energy nuclear collisions. His work bridges theoretical frameworks (e.g., chiral kinetic theory) and experimental observables to explore the QCD phase diagram, including the search for the critical point. Recent efforts emphasize non-Gaussian fluctuations and stochastic hydrodynamic modeling.
Publication Trends: His recent articles (2022-2025) predominantly address QCD critical phenomena, hydrodynamic fluctuations, and lattice-based equation-of-state studies. Key themes include the interplay between theory and heavy-ion collision experiments, with a focus on precision measurements near the critical point.
Awards and Grants:
- Outstanding Junior Investigator Award, Department of Energy (2001-2003)
- Fellowship, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (2002-2004)
- RHIC Fellowship, RIKEN-BNL Research Center (1999-2004)
- Continuous DOE grant support since 2004 (DE-FG0201ER41195)
Collaborations: He leads research groups focused on theoretical QCD and collaborates on major initiatives like the Beam Energy Scan theory group. His team develops computational tools for analyzing fluctuation signals in relativistic heavy-ion collisions.




