Dr.Radomira Lozeva| Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award
Dr Radomira Lozeva CNRS
Professional Profiles
Strengths for the Award
- Extensive Research Experience: Dr. Lozeva has a broad and deep research background, spanning multiple prestigious institutions across Europe, including GSI Darmstadt, K.Universiteit Leuven, IPHC Strasbourg, and IJCLab at Université Paris-Saclay. Her involvement in cutting-edge nuclear physics research, particularly in heavy-ion and particle detection, is well-established.
- Notable Research Contributions: She has contributed significantly to the field of nuclear physics through her work on g-RAY spectroscopy, nuclear moment measurements, and innovative detector development. This includes major contributions to various experimental setups such as RISING at GSI, b-NMR setup at GANIL, and focal plane detection for S3/SPIRAL2.
- Leadership in Experimental Studies: Dr. Lozeva has led more than 80 experimental studies and authored/co-authored over 127 refereed publications, demonstrating her expertise and impact in the field. Her research has garnered over 2358 citations, showing the recognition and influence of her work in the scientific community.
- Innovative Research and Development: Her ongoing research and development of new experimental setups, including detectors and simulations for gSPEC/DESPEC, highlight her commitment to advancing experimental techniques in nuclear physics.
Areas for Improvement
- Broader Community Engagement: While her research impact is clear within the nuclear physics community, expanding outreach to broader audiences or interdisciplinary collaborations could enhance her profile for community impact awards.
- Further Highlighting Societal Impact: Emphasizing the broader implications of her research, such as potential applications in medicine, energy, or technology, could strengthen her case for awards focused on community impact.
Education
Dr. Radomira Lozeva holds a PhD in [specific field, e.g., Neuroscience, Psychology] from [University Name]. Her academic journey provided a strong foundation in [mention specific area of study], allowing her to become an expert in her field.
Publications
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- Erratum: “Correction to: Nuclear-moment measurement using highly spin-aligned RI beams: Recent activities at RIBF”
- Journal: Interactions
- Authors: Y. Ichikawa, Y. Shinohara, S. Go, M. Yoshimoto, J.M. Daugas
- Citations: 0
- “Geant4 simulations for the γ-ray detectors of gSPEC at GSI/FAIR”
- Journal: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
- Authors: V. Piau, R. Lozeva, H. Ramarijaona, P. Rosier, M.-H. Sigward
- Citations: 0
- “The shape of the Tz = +1 nucleus 94Pd and the role of proton-neutron interactions on the structure of its excited states”
- Journal: Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics
- Authors: A. Yaneva, S. Jazrawi, M. Mikołajczuk, P. Woods, G. Zimba
- Citations: 0
- “COeCO: A new β-delayed conversion-electron spectroscopy setup for low-energy ISOL beams at the ALTO facility in Orsay”
- Journal: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
- Citations: 0
- “Electromagnetic transition rates in the nucleus 13658Ce”
- Journal: Physica Scripta
- Authors: K.A. Gladnishki, L. Atanasova, A. Blazhev, M. Stoyanova, K. Stoychev
- Citations: 0
- Erratum: “Correction to: Nuclear-moment measurement using highly spin-aligned RI beams: Recent activities at RIBF”
Conclusion
Radomira Lozeva | Computational Methods | Best Researcher Award-3369