Welcome to my homepage! Here, you can explore my research in high-energy physics, with a focus on Quark Gluon Plasma.
My work is closely related to experiments at the Brookhaven Heavy-ion facility (RHIC) and the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. I study the physics of strongly interacting matter at high temperatures and extreme energy densities, particularly the Quark Gluon Plasma (QGP).
- Center of Excellence in Quark Matter, Finland
Visit the research group - Flow Physics and Correlations in Heavy-Ion Collisions
- Bayesian Analysis in Heavy-Ion Physics
- Machine Learning Applications in Physics
- Leading the Finnish participation in ALICE at CERN
- Pioneer in flow measurements and Bayesian analysis
- Comprehensive collective flow analysis development
- Small system studies for onset of collectivity
- Theory-experiment integration through Bayesian analysis
- "Collectivity in small systems at the LHC" (2023)
- "ALICE tracks new territory" (2021)
- "Going with the flow" (2021)
- "ALICE probes extreme electromagnetic fields"
- "Anisotropic flow in Xe-Xe collisions" (2018)
- "ALICE explores shear viscosity in QCD matter" (2016)
- Flow Physics Working Group Convenor
- Regular presence at CERN (30% time commitment)
- Leading Finnish Grid project within WLCG
- Detector calibration manager
- Data reconstruction deputy
- Extensive experience in detector construction and physics analysis
- Ultra-relativistic Heavy Ion Physics course
- Supervised 5 M.Sc. and 6 Ph.D. students
- Mentored 15+ summer interns at CERN
- Regular supervisor for CERN/HIP Summer Internship Program
- ✉️ Email: djkim@jyu.fi
- 📞 Phone: +358-050-313-7868
- 📍 Location: Department of Physics, University of Jyväskylä, Finland