Snezhana Abarzhi | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Snezhana Abarzhi | High energy physics | Best Researcher Award

California Institute of Technology; The University of Western Australia | United States

👨‍🎓 Profile

🏫 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Dr. Snezhana I. Abarzhi embarked on her academic journey with a BS in Applied Mathematics and Physics and Molecular Biology from the Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology, graduating Summa Cum Laude in 1990. She further pursued her MS in Applied Mathematics & Physics at the Kapitza Institute for Physical Problems and completed her Ph.D. in Mathematics & Physics at the prestigious Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics. Her doctoral work, guided by Prof. S.I. Anisimov, laid the foundation for her rigorous theoretical exploration of far-from-equilibrium dynamics.

🌟 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Abarzhi’s distinguished career spans global institutions, including her roles as Professor and Chair of Applied Mathematics at the University of Western Australia, Guest Professor at Caltech, and Visiting Professor at Stanford University. With experience ranging from Carnegie Mellon University to the University of Chicago and prestigious fellowships in Germany, Japan, and Russia, she has consistently contributed to the advancement of Theoretical and Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics, and Data Science.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Her research focuses on the nonlinear, multi-scale, and far-from-equilibrium dynamics of plasmas, fluids, and materials. Dr. Abarzhi is renowned for developing rigorous theoretical approaches to study instabilities, interfaces, and mixing. Key achievements include the discovery of new fluid instabilities, the inertial stabilization mechanisms of interfaces, and the formulation of the special self-similarity class in interfacial mixing. Her theory has redefined understanding in areas like the Rayleigh-Taylor instability.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Abarzhi has made lasting contributions to the scientific community by founding the globally recognized program “Turbulent Mixing and Beyond”. Her editorial roles and collaborations have enriched academic discourse and supported the advancement of multidisciplinary research. Her work has been featured as Highlights in leading journals and recognized by organizations like the American Physical Society and the National Academy of Sciences.

📈 Academic Cites and Recognitions

With over 183 publications and 350 conference papers, Dr. Abarzhi’s research is widely cited in fields spanning Physics, Mathematics, and Engineering. Her achievements include being a Fellow of the American Physical Society and the International Association of Advanced Materials, and receiving the Science Medal for pioneering contributions.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Her expertise encompasses theoretical modeling, applied mathematics, scientific computing, and data science. Dr. Abarzhi’s ability to bridge complex mathematical frameworks with real-world physical phenomena demonstrates her analytical and computational prowess.

📚 Teaching Experience

As a dedicated educator, Dr. Abarzhi has developed and taught graduate and undergraduate courses in mathematical physics, functional analysis, and complex system modeling. She has mentored numerous Ph.D. candidates and early-career researchers, contributing to the growth of the next generation of scientists.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Abarzhi’s work exemplifies the power of interdisciplinary collaboration and theoretical rigor. Her legacy lies in her transformative impact on understanding far-from-equilibrium processes and her efforts to foster scientific synergy. Looking forward, her continued exploration of universal principles in dynamics promises to drive innovations in science and education for decades to come.

Top Noted Publications

On kinematic viscosity, scaling laws and spectral shapes in Rayleigh-Taylor mixing plasma experiments
  • Authors: Snezhana I. Abarzhi, Kurt C. Williams
    Journal: Physics Letters A
    Year: 2024
Data-Based Kinematic Viscosity and Rayleigh–Taylor Mixing Attributes in High-Energy Density Plasmas
  • Authors: Snezhana I. Abarzhi, Kurt C. Williams
    Journal: Atoms
    Year: 2024
Perspective: Group Theory Analysis and Special Self-Similarity Classes in Rayleigh–Taylor and Richtmyer–Meshkov Interfacial Mixing with Variable Accelerations
  • Authors: Snezhana I. Abarzhi
    Journal: Reviews of Modern Plasma Physics
    Year: 2024
On Rayleigh–Taylor Dynamics
  • Authors: Abdul Hasib Rahimyar, Des Hill, James Glimm, Snezhana Abarzhi
    Journal: Atoms
    Year: 2023
Velocity Fluctuations Spectra in Experimental Data on Rayleigh–Taylor Mixing
  • Authors: Kurt C. Williams, Snezhana I. Abarzhi
    Journal: Atmosphere
    Year: 2023

 

 

 

Dejan Milošević | Interactions and fields | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Dejan Milošević | Interactions and fields | Best Researcher Award

Full professor of theoretical physics, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

👨‍🎓 Profile

Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dejan Milošević was born on July 5, 1959, in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. His academic journey began at the Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo, where he studied Physics and completed his undergraduate degree in 1981. He furthered his education at the University of Belgrade, where he pursued postgraduate studies in Theoretical Physics, earning his M.Sc. in 1986 and Ph.D. in 1990. His doctoral thesis, titled “Atomic processes in a strong laser field,” laid the foundation for his long and distinguished career in laser physics and atomic theory.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Milošević’s career spans over four decades, starting in 1982 when he worked as an Assistant at the Institute of Physics at the University of Sarajevo. From 1984 to 1998, he served as a Researcher at the Research & Development Centre of the Zrak company, focusing on applied physics and technology. His academic journey advanced rapidly, and he became an Assistant Professor in 1991 at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Sarajevo. By 1998, he joined the Department of Physics at the Faculty of Science, becoming an Associate Professor. He was promoted to Full Professor in 2004, specializing in Theoretical Physics. His leadership roles included heading the Department of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics (2001-2004) and overseeing the Postgraduate Study of Physics (2004-2012). He also served as Vice-Dean for International Collaboration from 2011-2016, strengthening the university’s global academic relationships.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Milošević’s research primarily focuses on atomic processes in strong laser fields, laser-matter interactions, and attosecond science. He has contributed significantly to the field of nonlinear optics and quantum mechanics. His pioneering work in atomic physics has had a profound impact on understanding laser-induced phenomena and the interaction between light and matter at ultra-short timescales. A notable aspect of his research is his work on attosecond physics, where he investigates the dynamics of electrons and their interaction with intense laser pulses. His collaboration with the Max-Born-Institut für Nichtlineare Optik und Kurzzeit-Spektroskopie in Berlin has been instrumental in advancing the field.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Milošević’s work has garnered international recognition. His collaborations with research institutions such as the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Innsbruck and the University of Nebraska have broadened his impact. His research is frequently cited, and he has become a key figure in the atomic and laser physics community. His publications, totaling 247 papers, have been cited over 10,000 times, reflecting the profound influence of his work. He has received numerous awards, including the Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship and the Georg Forster Research Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, highlighting his exceptional contributions to the field of theoretical physics.

Academic Citations 📚

According to the Web of Science Core Collection, Milošević’s work has achieved substantial academic recognition, with an h-index of 52 and more than 10,000 citations. This underscores the impact of his research within the global scientific community. His scholarly output spans both highly theoretical and experimental domains, making him one of the leading experts in his field. His continued contributions ensure that his research remains highly influential, especially in the fields of laser-matter interactions and quantum mechanics.

Technical Skills 🛠️

Milošević possesses a wide range of technical skills that have been honed throughout his career. His expertise spans theoretical physics, quantum mechanics, laser physics, and nonlinear optics. He is proficient in the use of advanced computational tools for modeling atomic and molecular processes, and he has contributed to the development of new theoretical frameworks for understanding light-matter interactions at extreme timescales. His technical proficiency is complemented by a deep understanding of experimental techniques, gained through years of collaboration with leading research groups around the world.

Teaching Experience 📖

Milošević has been a dedicated educator at the University of Sarajevo, where he has mentored and trained hundreds of students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He served as the Head of the Doctoral Study at the Department of Physics from 2013 to 2019, shaping the future of theoretical physics in Bosnia and Herzegovina. His teaching philosophy emphasizes rigorous scientific thinking and innovative research. As a result, his students have gone on to become leading physicists and researchers in their own right. His recognition as the Best Professor of the Year at the University of Sarajevo in 2009 reflects the high esteem in which he is held by his peers and students.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Milošević’s legacy is one of academic excellence, scientific leadership, and international collaboration. He has significantly shaped the development of theoretical physics at the University of Sarajevo and in Bosnia and Herzegovina, leaving an indelible mark on the scientific landscape. His future contributions are likely to continue in the realm of attosecond science and quantum optics, areas where his research has already demonstrated great promise. As he continues his work with international collaborators, his ongoing research will undoubtedly lead to further breakthroughs in the understanding of laser physics and quantum dynamics.

Top Noted Publications

Asymptotic methods applied to integrals occurring in strong-laser-field processes
  • Authors: Milošević, D.B., Jašarević, A.S., Habibović, D., Čerkić, A., Becker, W.
    Journal: Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
    Year: 2024
Above-threshold ionization by a strong circularly polarized laser pulse assisted by a terahertz pulse
  • Authors: Agačević, D., Ibrišimović, N., Škrgić, D., Milošević, D.B.
    Journal: European Physical Journal D
    Year: 2024
Quantum orbits in atomic ionization beyond the dipole approximation
  • Authors: Jašarević, A.S., Habibović, D., Milošević, D.B.
    Journal: Physical Review A
    Year: 2024
High-order above-threshold ionisation of diatomic molecules by few-cycle bicircular and orthogonally polarised two-colour pulses
  • Authors: Habibović, D., Jašarević, A.S., Busuladžić, M., Milošević, D.B.
    Journal: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
    Year: 2024
Wigner time delay revisited
  • Authors: Fetić, B., Becker, W., Milošević, D.B.
    Journal: Annals of Physics
    Year: 2024
Modified saddle-point method applied to high-order above-threshold ionization and high-order harmonic generation: Slater-type versus asymptotic ground-state wave function
  • Authors: Jašarević, A.S., Hasović, E., Milošević, D.B.
    Journal: Physical Review A
    Year: 2024
Strong-field processes induced by an ultrashort linearly polarized pulse with two carrier frequencies
  • Authors: Habibović, D., Milošević, D.B.
    Journal: Physical Review A
    Year: 2024

 

 

Bishwabhusan Sutar | Particle physics and cosmology | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Bishwabhusan Sutar | Particle physics and cosmology | Young Scientist Award

Research scholar at C.V. Raman Global University, Odisha, India

👨‍🎓 Profiles

🌟Summary

🔍 Passionate Researcher & Educator: Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Mathematics at C.V. Raman Global University. Deeply interested in cosmology, mathematical physics, and integral transforms, with a strong commitment to teaching and inspiring students. Actively contributing to the academic world through research in modified theories of gravity and cosmological wormholes. Seeking an Assistant Professor position in Mathematics to continue academic and research growth.

🎓Education

🎓 Ph.D. in Mathematics (2021-Present)
      C.V. Raman Global University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
      Thesis: Cosmological wormholes in general and modified theories of gravity
      CGPA: 7.69 (Coursework)

🎓 M.Sc. in Mathematics (2017-2019)
      Sambalpur University, Sambalpur, Odisha
First Class with Distinction

🎓 B.Sc. in Mathematics (2014-2017)
      Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
      Honours: 77%

💼Professional Experience

📚 Teaching Assistant (2021-Present)
      C.V. Raman Global University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

  • Assisted in delivering undergraduate mathematics courses.
  • Led tutorials and provided academic support for B.Tech, Diploma, and M.Sc. students.

🧑‍🏫 Research Scholar (2021-Present)
     C.V. Raman Global University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha

  • Conducting research in cosmology, mathematical physics, and modified gravity theories.

🔬Research Interests

🌌 Cosmology & Gravitational Physics

  • Focus on cosmological wormholes and modified theories of gravity
  • Exploring Lyra manifold, Brans-Dicke theory, and Barber’s second self-creation theory

📐 Mathematical Physics & Applied Mathematics

  • Applications of integral transforms in solving differential equations
  • Advanced mathematical models for real-world physical phenomena

🏆 Awards & Recognition

  • Selected for PostGraduate Scholarship by the Institute of Mathematics and Applications, Odisha
  • Awarded e-medhabruti Merit Scholarship by the Government of Odisha

🖥Skills

🖥️ Technical: Latex, Mathematica, Matlab, Python, MS Office
🗣️ Soft Skills: Effective Communication, Teaching, Analytical Thinking, Problem Solving

 Publications

Traversable wormhole supported by non-exotic gravitational fluid in the Lyra manifold
  • Authors: Sutar, B., Mahanta, K.L., Sahoo, R.R.
    Journal: Chinese Journal of Physics
    Year: 2024
Traversable wormhole solutions in Barber’s second self-creation theory
  • Authors: Sutar, B., Mahanta, K.L., Sahoo, R.R.
    Journal: Indian Journal of Physics
    Year: 2024
Traversable wormhole solutions admitting Karmarkar condition in Lyra manifold
  • Authors: Sutar, B., Mahanta, K.L., Sahoo, R.R.
    Journal: European Physical Journal Plus
    Year: 2023