Bio sketch Edward Shuryak was born in 1948 in Odessa, Ukraine. Participating in Siberian Mathematic Olympiad, with the second place, he entered a special school in 1964 and then Novosibirsk State University, graduated in 1970. For years since he was in Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, the major research institution of the Academy of Sciences. In 1974 he got his Ph.D. and start teaching in Novosibirsk State University. In 1982 was promoted to Full Professor. Also in that year he was invited to give a series of lectures at CERN, about Quark-Gluon Plasma, new form of matter the name of which, and certain properties, he proposed. Since 1990 till now he is Professor of Physics at Stony Brook University, In 2004 he was promoted to SUNY Distinguished Professor, the highest academic position of SUNY system. Between 1993 and 2020 he was PI of the DOE grant and Director of Nuclear Theory Center. Awarded by "Dirac medal and lecture", by the University of New South Wales, Sydney. In 2005 he was awarded A. von Humboldt prize by Germany. His most known publications are about instantons in the QCD vacuum, the color superconductivity in dense quark matter and quark-gluon plasma in high energy collisions.