Education 

2001: Ph.D. in Physics, Cornell University (Ithaca, NY, USA)
1997: M.S. in Physics (with honors), Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Moscow, Russia)
1995: B.S. in Physics (summa cum laude), Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Moscow, Russia)

Research Area

Condensed Matter Theory: Transport and Non-Equilibrium Phenomena in Quantum Electron Systems

Employment

September 2006 – present: Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin (Madison, WI, USA)
September 2004 – August 2006: W.M. Keck Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Applied Physics, Yale University (New Haven, CT, USA)
September 2003 – August 2004: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Research Laboratory of Electronics & Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, MA, USA)
September 2001 – August 2003: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Theoretical Physics Institute, University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, MN, USA)

Visiting Research Positions and Workshops

August 2006: “Dynamics and Relaxation in Quantum and Classical Systems and Nanostructures” Max-Planck-Institute for Physics of Complex Systems (Dresden, Germany)
August 2006: “Interactions, Coherence and Control in Mesoscopic Systems” Aspen Center for Physics (Aspen, CO, USA)
August 2003: “Quantum Transport and Correlations in Mesoscopic Systems and QHE” Max-Planck-Institute for Physics of Complex Systems (Dresden, Germany)
August 2002: “Chaos and Interactions: from Nuclei to Quantum Dots” Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington (Seattle, WA, USA)
Fall 1998: Visiting Student Ørstead Laboratory, Copenhagen University (Copenhagen, Denmark)
August 1998: “Workshop On Disorder, Chaos And Interaction In Mesoscopic Systems” International Center for Theoretical Physics (Trieste, Italy)

Professional Activities and Associations  

Referee for the Physical Review Letters, Physical Review B and Nature journals
Member of the American Physical Society


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