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Professor Saskia Mioduszewski is a physicist at the Cyclotron Institute, Texas A&M University, specializing in experimental high-energy nuclear physics. Her research focuses on relativistic heavy-ion collisions and the study of quark-gluon plasma using the STAR experiment at RHIC (Brookhaven National Laboratory). She has held significant roles in advancing understanding of QCD phase transitions and collective phenomena in high-energy nuclear collisions.
Her academic achievements include the Maria Goeppert Mayer Award (2009), Sloan Fellowship (2006), and Presidential Early Career Award (2004). Her work spans measurements of cold nuclear matter effects, chiral magnetic effect searches, and strangeness production in Au+Au collisions. Collaborations include key contributions to the STAR experiment's exploration of jet quenching, hypernuclei production, and heavy-flavor dynamics.
Research interests emphasize probing the quark-gluon plasma's properties through observables like azimuthal anisotropy, particle correlations, and cumulant analyses. Her recent work investigates energy dependence of collectivity in low-energy collisions and antimatter hypernuclei formation.
Grants and institutional partnerships include sustained involvement with RHIC's beam energy scan program and STAR's detector upgrades. She advises on experimental strategies for future heavy-ion collision studies and has contributed to over 150 peer-reviewed publications since 2004.