
Anju Bhasin
Professor, Dean, and High Energy Physicist leading academic and research initiatives
Summary
Anju Bhasin is a distinguished academic and administrator in the field of Experimental High Energy Physics. She holds multiple leadership positions at the University of Jammu, including Professor, Dean Academic Affairs, and Dean Faculty of Science. Her research primarily focuses on High-Energy Nuclear Collisions, working with international collaborations like ALICE and CBM at CERN and previously at Brookhaven National Laboratory. ac+3
A pioneer in leadership, Anju Bhasin made history as the first woman Vice Chancellor of the Cluster University of Jammu, serving from 2017 to 2020. This role highlights her administrative acumen and commitment to higher education, complementing her extensive academic career. ac+2
Her global research contributions are evidenced by numerous prestigious fellowships and visiting appointments, including Marie Curie Fellowships and a Commonwealth Fellowship at the University of Birmingham, and a Fulbright Fellowship and Visiting Researcher position at Berkeley Lab. These experiences underscore her international collaborations and broad impact in experimental particle physics. ac+1
Professor Bhasin is a highly cited author in her field, with a Google Scholar profile showcasing over 54,000 citations, an h-index of 117, and an i10-index of 185. Her extensive publication record includes significant contributions to understanding particle production, angular correlations, and quark-gluon plasma in heavy-ion collisions, particularly within the ALICE experiment at CERN. google
Work
Education
Writing
Long-range angular correlations on the near and away side in p–Pb collisions at sNN= 5.02 TeV
January 1, 2013Study of angular correlations in proton-lead collisions, contributing to understanding collective effects in small systems.
Centrality dependence of J/ψ, ψ(2S), and Υ production in Pb-Pb collisions at TeV
January 1, 2013Investigation of quarkonium production in heavy-ion collisions, sensitive probes of the quark-gluon plasma.
Elliptic Flow of Charged Particles in Pb-Pb Collisions at
January 1, 2010Research on elliptic flow in heavy-ion collisions, a key aspect of understanding the quark-gluon plasma.
The ALICE experiment at the CERN LHC
January 1, 2008A foundational paper on the ALICE experiment, highly cited in particle physics.