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Nationality
  
Russian, American

Name
  
Sergei Voloshin

Fields
  

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Institutions
  
University of Heidelberg,University of Pittsburgh,LBNL,Wayne State University

Alma mater
  
Moscow Engineering Physics Institute

Known for
  
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions

Notable awards
  
Fellow of American Physical Society, elected to WSU Academy of Scholars

Education
  
National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

Sergei Voloshin (born February 18, 1953) is a Russian-American experimental high-energy nuclear physicist and Professor of Physics at Wayne State University. He is best known for his work on event-by-event physics in heavy ion collisions.

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Career

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Sergei Voloshin studied physics at Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, where he completed his PhD in nuclear physics in 1980 and became a faculty member at the Department of Theoretical Physics. During the period from 1992 to 1999 he was a visiting scientist at the University of Pittsburgh, Physikalische Institute (University of Heidelberg) and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) where he worked on anisotropic flow and event-by-event physics in nuclear collisions at SPS and RHIC. In 1999 Dr. Voloshin joined the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Wayne State University.

Work

One of the best known Voloshin’s contribution is the analysis and interpretation of the so-called anisotropic flow in heavy ion collisions. He played a leading role in the discovery of the strong elliptic flow at RHIC. Large elliptic flow, consistent with calculations from ideal hydrodynamics, was a key to the concept of strongly interacting Quark Gluon Plasma, a new form of matter discovered at RHIC. The idea of the constituent quark scaling, proposed by Voloshin, and its observation at RHIC is widely regarded as a proof for a deconfinement phase transition. His recent research interests include studies of possible local parity violation in strong interaction in heavy ion collisions.

Dr. Voloshin is a member of the STAR Collaboration performing experiments at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), and the ALICE Collaboration at Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN.

Honors

  • Elected a Fellow of American Physical Society in 2008 "for numerous seminal contributions to the methods and interpretation of collective flow in relativistic nuclear collisions”.
  • Inducted to Wayne State University's Academy of Scholars in 2012.
  • Selected publications

    As of 01/22/2013, S. Voloshin has more than 350 publications, with total citations over 25,000, 20 papers with citation index of more than 250, Hirsch index 81.

  • List of publications at Google Scholar
  • Scientific publications of Sergei Voloshin on INSPIRE-HEP
  • References

    Sergei Voloshin Wikipedia