Prof Dr. Snezhana Abarzhi | Data Science | Best Researcher Award
Prof Dr. Snezhana Abarzhi at University of Western Australia, United States
👨🎓 Profile
Summary 🌟
Prof. Dr. Snezhana Abarzhi is a prominent researcher in Theoretical and Applied Physics, with a focus on the dynamics of complex systems. Her pioneering work addresses fluid instabilities and mixing, making significant contributions to scientific computing and applied mathematics.
Education 🎓
She earned her PhD in Mathematics & Physics in 1994 from the Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics and the Kapitza Institute for Physical Problems in Russia. Prior to that, she completed her MS in Applied Mathematics & Physics at the Moscow Institute for Physics & Technology in 1990, and obtained her BS in Applied Mathematics & Physics as well as Molecular Biology in 1987 from the same institution.
Professional Experience 💼
Since 2016, Prof. Abarzhi has served as Professor and Chair of Applied Mathematics at the University of Western Australia. She has held prestigious positions, including Guest Professor at Caltech and Visiting Professor at Stanford University. Her previous roles include professorships at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Chicago, among other leading institutions worldwide.
Research Interests 🔍
Her research interests span the dynamics of plasmas, fluids, and materials, with expertise in theoretical analysis of complex systems, including far-from-equilibrium and non-linear dynamics. She has made notable contributions to understanding fluid instabilities, interface dynamics, and mixing processes.
On kinematic viscosity, scaling laws and spectral shapes in Rayleigh-Taylor mixing plasma experiments
Author: 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
Author: Snezhana I. Abarzhi; Kurt C. Williams
Journal: Atoms
Year: 2024
Interlinking Rayleigh–Taylor/Richtmyer–Meshkov interfacial mixing with variable acceleration and canonical Kolmogorov turbulence
Author: Snezhana I. Abarzhi
Journal: Physics of Fluids
Year: 2024
Perspective: group theory analysis and special self-similarity classes in Rayleigh–Taylor and Richtmyer–Meshkov interfacial mixing with variable accelerations
Author: Snezhana I. Abarzhi
Journal: Reviews of Modern Plasma Physics
Year: 2024
An analysis of the buoyancy and drag parameters in Rayleigh-Taylor dynamics
Author: Des Hill; Snezhana Abarzhi
Journal: Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena
Year: 2023