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Nora Brambilla conducts research in theoretical particle physics and nuclear physics to achieve an understanding of the dynamics of strong interaction. In this context, strongly coupled gauge theories play a central role in understanding confinement of quarks, gluons, and hadrons and the study of quark-gluon plasmas in heavy-ion experiments. Brambilla received her doctoral degree from the University of Milan and acquired her postdoctoral teaching qualification at the University of Vienna. She was recruited in 2008 to the Chair of Theoretical Particle Physics and has worked at Jefferson Laboratory in the USA and Philips Research Laboratories in Aachen. In addition, she served as an assistant professor at the University of Milan from 2002 to 2008. Brambilla is a founding member of the International Quarkonium Working Group and has been involved in projects such as the Quark Confinement lecture series and the Theory Advisory Committee for the Panda Experiment at GSI-Darmstadt since 2009.