Prize Recipient


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Glòria Montaña Faiget
University of Barcelona

Citation:

"For outstanding progress in understanding the properties of heavy mesons in hot matter with the combination of non-perturbative hadronic theories and finite-temperature field theories."

Background:

Glòria Montaña obtained her Bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of Barcelona (2016) and the Spanish Inter-University Master's Degree in Nuclear Physics (2017), finishing second and first of her promotion, respectively, with an academic record full of honors and the Extraordinary master's degree Award. She was awarded the competitive FPU predoctoral grant from the Spanish Ministry to pursue a doctoral degree. In July 2022, Glòria received her Ph.D. from the University of Barcelona, for which she received the Excellent Cum Laude qualification. Her dissertation work, completed with the joint supervision of Dr. Àngels Ramos (University of Barcelona) and Dr. Laura Tolós (Institute of Space Sciences, ICE), focused on the description of heavy-flavored hadrons and their properties in a hot medium using effective field theories. Now a postdoctoral fellow in the Theory Center at Jefferson Lab and a member of the JPAC Collaboration, Glòria is broadening her research in hadron spectroscopy to include amplitude analysis to support the physics studied at Jefferson Lab and related facilities around the world.