Igor Mishustin
Department of Physics
Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
Germany
Biography
Prof. Dr. Igor Mishustin,studied theoretical physics and astrophysics at the Moscow State University, where his diploma advisor was Prof. Ya.B. Zeldovich. his PhD thesis "Pion condensation in neutron stars", supervised by Prof. AB Migdal. he has obtained his PhD (1975) and later the Doctor of Sciences degree (habilitation) at the Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy in Moscow. Together with Prof. VM Galitskii he has established a heavy-ion theory group. In 80-s and 90-s he worked at the Niels Drilling Institute in Copenhagen, first as visiting scientist and later as Carlsberg professor. In 1999-2003 he has made several long-term visits to the Institute for Theoretical Physics, Goethe University, as Humboldt awardee and DAAD professor. The year 2001 as a guest professor. In 2004 he has joined the newly established FIAS.
Research Interest
Theoretical Nuclear and Hadron Physics. Heavy-Ion Physics. Astrophysics
Publications
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Benić, S., Mishustin, I., & Sasaki, C. (2015). Effective model for the QCD phase transitions at finite baryon density. Physical Review D, 91(12), 125034.
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Brillante, A., & Mishustin, I. N. (2015). Nonlinear oscillations of compact stars in the vicinity of the maximum mass configuration. EPL (Europhysics Letters), 111(2), 29001.
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Furusawa, S., & Mishustin, I. (2017). Equilibrium nuclear ensembles taking into account vaporization of hot nuclei in dense stellar matter. arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.00147.
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Mishustin, I. N. (2016). Dark matter annihilation and jet quenching phenomena in the early universe. arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.09662.
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Furusawa, S., & Mishustin, I. (2017). Self-consistent calculation of the nuclear composition in hot and dense stellar matter. Physical Review C, 95(3), 035802.