Prof Claudia Ratti | |
---|---|
Education | Torino University |
Alma mater | Torino University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physics |
Institutions | University of Houston |
Thesis | Stability of strange matter: a comparison between different models (2004) |
Doctoral advisor | Wanda Maria Alberico |
Website |
nsmn1 |
Claudia Ratti is a nuclear physicist at University of Houston.
Ratti completed her undergraduate Physics degree in 1999, and PhD in 2003, both at Torino University. She held post-doc positions at institutions such as Technical University Munich and University of Wuppertal, before becoming an assistant professor at Torino University. She then moved to University of Houston in 2014, where she became a tenured professor and Physics Department Associate Chair. [1] [2] [3]
Ratti investigates quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and quark gluon plasma, [1] [4] along with extreme environments in neutron stars. [5]
Prof Claudia Ratti | |
---|---|
Education | Torino University |
Alma mater | Torino University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physics |
Institutions | University of Houston |
Thesis | Stability of strange matter: a comparison between different models (2004) |
Doctoral advisor | Wanda Maria Alberico |
Website |
nsmn1 |
Claudia Ratti is a nuclear physicist at University of Houston.
Ratti completed her undergraduate Physics degree in 1999, and PhD in 2003, both at Torino University. She held post-doc positions at institutions such as Technical University Munich and University of Wuppertal, before becoming an assistant professor at Torino University. She then moved to University of Houston in 2014, where she became a tenured professor and Physics Department Associate Chair. [1] [2] [3]
Ratti investigates quantum chromodynamics (QCD) and quark gluon plasma, [1] [4] along with extreme environments in neutron stars. [5]