
Eugenia
Pyurbeeva
Fritz Haber Centre for Molecular Dynamics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Supervisor Prof. Ronnie KosloffDr. Eugenia Pyurbeeva is a theoretical physicist and postdoctoral researcher working at the intersection of quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and electronics. Her research focuses on harnessing quantum effects for future everyday technology and exploring how cutting-edge electronic technologies can help answer fundamental questions about how our daily experiences arise from the laws of quantum mechanics.
Eugenia’s research focuses on harnessing quantum effects for future everyday technology and exploring how cutting-edge electronic technologies can help answer fundamental questions about how our daily experiences arise from the laws of quantum mechanics.
Eugenia completed her undergraduate studies at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and received her PhD from the Queen Mary University of London. Born in Moscow, Russia, she spent many years living in London before relocating to Jerusalem for her current position. She is passionate about extracurricular education in physics and has volunteered in after- school clubs and authored multiple problems for math Olympiads. In her free time, she enjoys solving puzzles of all sorts, hiking, writing fiction, listening to classical music, and playing the violin.

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