Victor Khodel

Victor_Khodel

Education:

Current position:

Principal Science Researcher NRC Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, 123182, Russia;

McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences Department of Physics, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA

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Vasily Shaginyan

V.Shaginyan

Education:

Habilitation (Doctor of Science), Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Leningrad (Petersburg) Nuclear Physics Institute, 1990;

PhD, Theoretical and Mathematical physics, Leningrad (Petersburg) Nuclear Physics,Institute, 1981;

MS, Theoretical Physics, Leningrad (Petersburg) State University, 1968-1974

Current position:

Leading Research Fellow Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute NRC "Kurchatov Institute".

Field of interests:

Theoretical nuclear physics, Condensed matter, Strongly correlated Fermi systems and HF compounds, Quantum spin liquids, Quasi-crystals, High-Tc superconductors, Quasi-classical behavior of HF compounds

Contact information:

Phone: +7(81371)46096

E-mail: Vasily.Shaginyan@thd.pnpi.spb.ru

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Grigory Volovik

G. Volovik

Education:

Current position:

Principal researcher, Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics of Russian Academy of Sciences. Moscow, Russia.

Researcher at the Low Temperature Laboratory of Aalto University, Finland,

Field of interests:

Superfluidity and superconductivity, topological defects, topological matter, spin glasses and Bose condensation of magnons, vacuum energy and cosmological constants, and emergent physics.

In 2003-2006 he was Chairman of the European Science Foundation Program Cosmology in the Laboratory.

Contact information:

Email: volovik@itp.ac.ru

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Peter Schuck

Schuck

Education:

Dr. rer. nat. habil.: 1976 : Physics Department of the Technical University of Munich

Dr. rer. nat.: 1969 : Physics Department of the Technical University of Munich

Dipl. phys.: 1966 : Physics Department of the Technical University of Munich

Current position:

Directeur de Recherches emerite (DRI) at the Institut de Physique Nucleaire, Orsay, France; and Laboratoire de Physique et Modelisation des MilieuX Condenses (LPMMC), Grenoble;

Field of interests:

Theoretical nuclear physics, Condensed matter, Strongly correlated Fermi systems

Contact information:

Professional address: Groupe de Physique Theorique, IPN, 91406 Orsay Cedex.

Phone: (33-1) 6915-7929

Fax: (33-1) 6915-7748

e-mail: schuck@ipno.in2p3.fr

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Miron Amusia

Amusia

Education:

Doctor of Science (Habilitation), Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Leningrad (St.Petersburg) State University, 1973

Candidate of Science (PhD), Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Leningrad (St.Petersburg) State University, 1963

Physicist (MS), Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Leningrad (St.Petersburg) State University, 1958

Current position:

Professor of the Racah Institute of Physics (emeritus), Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel

Principal Scientific Fellow, A. F. Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia

Field of interests:

Theory of many-body systems: atoms, nuclei, electron gas; Photon absorption and emission by multi-electron atoms, molecules, and endohedrals; Electron scattering by atoms, molecules, and fullerenes; Decay of vacancies in atoms and endohedrals; Polarization (Atomic) bremsstrahlung; Condensed matter, strongly correlated Fermi systems, Fermion condensation; High-Tc superconductors.

Contact information:

Phone: +972-2-658 4348

Fax: +972-2-658 6347

e-mail: amusia@vms.huji.ac.il

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More details at home pages http://www.phys.huji.ac.il/~amusia/

or at http://www.ioffe.ru/Amus/main.html

John Clark

J. Clark

Titles:

Wayman Crow Professor of Physics.

Education:

1959 Ph.D. Physics, Washington University, St. Louis

1957 M.A. Physics, University of Texas, Austin

1955 B.S. Physics, University of Texas, Austin

Research Interests:

Quantum Many-particle Theory Dense-matter Astrophysics Neural Networks and Computational Neuroscience Quantum Control

Professional History:

During the years 1959 to 1963 he was successively a NSF Postdoctoral Fellow with Eugene Wigner at Princeton University, an associate research scientist at the Martin Company, Denver, and a NATO Postdoctoral Fellow both at the University of Birmingham, England, and the French nuclear research establishment in Saclay. He joined the Washington University faculty in 1963 as Assistant Professor of Physics and was awarded an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship in 1965. He was promoted to associate professor in 1966 and full professor in 1972, and he served as interim chair of the Department of Physics during 1996-1997. Dr. Clark was honored by being selected as the Wayman Crow Professor of Physics in 1999.

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Contact information:

Office: 351 Compton Mailbox: Physics Department, CB 1105 Washington University One Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130-4899, USA

Phone:: (314) 935-6208

Fax:: (314) 935-6219

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Alfred Msezane

A. Msezane

Education:

Ph.D. (Theoretical Atomic Collisions), University of Western Ontario, London, Canada, 1973;

M.Sc. (Theoretical Nuclear Physics), University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada, 1968;

B.Sc. (Honors), Physics, 1964; B.Sc. 1962 (Physics and Applied Mathematics), University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa

Current position:

Professor of Physics and Director of Center for Theoretical Studies of Physical Systems (CTSPS), Clark Atlanta University.

Field of interests:

Atomic Collisions (Electron and Photon interactions); Strongly Correlated Fermi Systems, Nanosystems, including catalysis; Fullerenes and encaged atoms.

Contact information:

Phone: (404) 880-8663

Fax: (404) 880-8360

E-mail: amsezane@cau.edu

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Konstantin Popov

K. Popov

Education:

Habilitation (Doctor of Science), Condence Matter Physics, Petersburg Politechnical Institute, 2011.

PhD, Optics and Spectroscopy, Leningrad (Petersburg) State University, 1983;

MS, Optics and Spectroscopy, Leningrad (Petersburg) State University, 1968-1974.

Current position:

Leading Research Fellow Komi Science center, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciensec, Russia.

Field of interests:

Condensed matter physics, Strongly correlated Fermi systems and HF compounds, Fermion condensate theory, Computer moddeling and colculations.

With great sorrow we inform you that our friend, colleague and co-author
K. Popov passed away on November 21, 2017.

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Mikhail Zverev

M. Zverev

Education:

Habilitation (Doctor of Science),

PhD, Theoretical physics, Moscow National research nuclear university "MIFI", Moskow, 1988;

MS, Theoretical physics , Moscow National research nuclear university "MIFI", Moskow, 1983.

Current position:

Leading Research Fellow Atom physic institute NRC " Kurchatov Institute".

Field of interests:

Physics of exotic nuclear states: dense matter of neutron stars, nucleose near limit of nucleon stability; physics of strongly correlated fermi-systems: the rarefied electronic systems, dense liquid He-3, neutron substance of stars; physics of superfluidity and superconductivity: electronic systems of high-temperature superconductors, substance of atom nucleos, matter of neutron stars, liquid He-3.

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Vladimir Stephanovich

V. Stephanovich

Education:

Doctor of Science (Habilitation) (Phys. and Math.), Kiev, 1997.

Candidate of Science (Ph.D) (Phys. and Math.), Moscow, 1988;

M.Sc. in Physics, Kiev Polytechnical Institute, 1986.

Current position:

Professor of university of Opole, Opole, Poland.

Field of interests:

Scientific activity is concentrated on the theoretical studies of structure , topological defects and properties of different kind of solids with confined geometry namely: piezo and ferroelectrics, ferroelectric thin films and multilayers, disordered ferroelectric and orientational glasses, ferromagnets and antiferromagnets, semiconductors, semimagnetic, semiconductors and superconductors.

Contact information:

University of Opole, Poland ul.Oleska 48, 45-052 Opole,Poland;

Phone: (48-77) 454-58-41 ext. 2460;

Fax: (48-77) 453-53-87 ;

Email: stef@uni.opole.pl ; stef@math.uni.opole.pl

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George Japaridze

G. Japaridze

Education:

PhD, Elementary Particle Physics and Quantum Field Theory, Institute for High Energy Physics. Protvino, Russia, 1986.

MS, Theoretical Physics, Tbilisi State University. Tbilisi, Georgia. 1978.

Current position:

Adjunct professor of Atlanta Clark University, USA.

Field of interests:

Elementary particle physics, quantum mechanics, quantum field theory, astrophysics, numeric approximations and gravity.

Contact information:

email: gjaparidze@cau.edu

phone: (404) 880-6420

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Stanislav Artamonov

Artamonov

Education:

Candidate of Science (PhD), physics of atomic nucleus and elementary particles: "Two-quasipartial conditions in spherical kernels", Leningrad (St.Petersburg) Institute of Nuclear Physics, 1983

Physical mechanics (MS), Mathematics and Mechanics faculty, Leningrad (St.Petersburg) State University, 1970

Current position:

Head of Accelerator Physics and Technology Laboratory, Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute NRC "Kurchatov Institute"

Field of interests:

Theoretical nuclear physics, Condensed matter, Strongly correlated Fermi systems and HF compounds, Quantum spin liquids, Quasi-crystals, High-Tc superconductors, Quasi-classical behavior of HF compounds, accelerator physics, 3D magnetic field, isochronous cyclotron, dynamic in isochronous cyclotron, computer simulation etc.

Contact information:

Phone: +7(81371)46455

E-mail: artamonov_sa@pnpi.nrcki.ru

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