
معرفی
Paul Romatschke is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder. He leads the Non-Perturbative Quantum Field Theory and Nuclear Physics Group, mentoring PhD students including Ryan Weller, Max Weiner, Seth Grable, and Christian Peterson. His research focuses on Cold Dense Matter, Relativistic Viscous Hydrodynamics, Non-Abelian Plasma Instabilities, and Nonlinear Gravity. Key contributions include studies on neutron star composition, quark matter dynamics, and relativistic fluid dynamics in high-energy collisions.
His work spans theoretical physics with applications to nuclear astrophysics and heavy-ion collisions, evidenced by publications in Physical Review and Class. Quant. Grav. He has developed computational tools like SONIC and Askja for lattice simulations and contributed to educational materials on relativistic fluid dynamics and gravitational waves.
Collaborations include analyses of LHC data and exploration of AdS/CFT correspondence. His textbook on relativistic fluid dynamics reflects expertise in applying theoretical frameworks to observable phenomena.

