FIELD: |
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Electrodynamics of condensed
matter |
PERSONAL: |
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Family name |
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Nefyodov (Nefedov in the passport) |
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First name |
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Yuri (Yury in the passport) |
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Middle name |
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Aleksandrovich |
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Date of birth |
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September 5th, 1977 |
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Place of birth |
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Chernogolovka, Moscow distr., Russia |
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Nationality |
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Russian |
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Marital status |
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Married |
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Telephone |
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7-496-5222942, 7-495-9934747 ext. 22942 |
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Fax |
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7-496-5249701, (8-2-5249701 from Moscow
and Moscow district) |
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e-mail |
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nefyodov@issp.ac.ru |
EDUCATION: |
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2000 - 2003
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PhD (condensed
matter), Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, department
of General and Applied Physics,
Institute of Solid State Physics RAS, Chernogolovka.
PhD thesis title: Microwave conductivity anisotropy of High-Tc
single crystals.
Thesis advisor: M.R. Trunin |
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1994 - 2000 |
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MS (physics and electronics),
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, department of
General and Applied Physics,
Institute of Solid State Physics RAS, Chernogolovka.
Diploma thesis title: Microwave conductivity anisotropy
of BiSrCaCuO and TlBaCuO single crystals.
Thesis advisor: M.R. Trunin |
POSITIONS HELD: |
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2003 - present
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Research Scientist, Institute of Solid State Physics
RAS. |
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2000 - 2003 |
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Junior Research Scientist, Institute of
Solid State Physics RAS, Chernogolovka, Moscow district,
Russia. |
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PhD student of the Moscow Institute of
Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Moscow district, Russia. |
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1997 - 2000 |
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Engineer, Institute of Solid State Physics
RAS, Chernogolovka, Moscow district, Russia. |
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1994 - 2000 |
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Student of the Moscow Institute of Physics
and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Moscow district, Russia. |
VISITING POSITIONS: |
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6/02 - 7/02 |
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Visiting Scientist, Department of Physics and Astronomy,
Palermo, Italy
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3/00 - 5/00 |
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Visiting Scientist, Physics Department,
Northeastern University, Boston, USA |
AWARDS: |
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1999 |
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Leonard Euler award, Germany |
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2000 |
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G. Soros grant, USA - Russia |
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2000 |
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V.V. Schmidt award, Germany - Russia |
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2001 |
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The best young scientist in low temperature
physics and superconductivity award, RFBR, Russia |
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2003 |
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Grant for extraordinary young
scientists (Russian Science Support Foundation) |