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Quark–Gluon Plasma

Quark–Gluon Plasma

Quark–Gluon Plasma is a state of matter in which quarks and gluons are no longer confined within hadrons. This extreme state occurs at very high temperatures and densities, similar to conditions shortly after the Big Bang. Quark–gluon plasma is studied through heavy-ion collisions in particle accelerators. Its properties provide insight into the behavior of strong interactions under extreme conditions. Observables such as jet quenching and collective flow signal its formation. Studying quark–gluon plasma helps understand early-universe physics and neutron stars. It represents a new phase of nuclear matter and a key topic in high-energy nuclear physics.

Committee Members
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Thomas F Ramos

Thomas F Ramos

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Ephraim Suhir

Ephraim Suhir

Portland State University, United States
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Alexander Unzicker

Alexander Unzicker

Pestalozzi Gymnasium Munchen, Germany
GPIC 2026 Speakers
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Thomas J Webster

Thomas J Webster

Brown University, United States
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Jon H Brasher

Jon H Brasher

Stelleo Scientific Foundation, United States
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Jason Liu

Jason Liu

West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North, United States
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Tom Lawrence

Tom Lawrence

Ronin Institute of Independent Scholarship 2.0, United Kingdom

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