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Alexander Bazhenov

Senior Research Scientist at Ioffe Institute

Alexander Bazhenov is a Senior Research Scientist at the Ioffe Physical Technical Institute since March 2014, focusing on compatibility measures and has authored a new book on interval analysis. Concurrently, Alexander has served as a Professor at St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University since 2001, leading the Applied Math Cathedra. Previously, Alexander held the position of Head of the Laboratory for Spectral and Chemistry Analysis at the All-Russia Scientific Research Institute for Geology and Mineral Resources of the Ocean from 2008 to March 2014, and worked as a Senior Research Scientist at the S.Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute by B. Konstantinov from 1986 to 2001, contributing to research on parity-violating asymmetry. Alexander earned a PhD in Nuclear Physics from the St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute (1986-2001) and a Master's degree in Nuclear Physics from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (1980-1986).

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St Petersburg, Russian Federation

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Ioffe Institute

The Ioffe Institute is one of Russia’s largest institutions for research in physics and technology with a wide variety of operating projects. It was founded in 1918 and run by Abram Ioffe. The Ioffe Institute is considered the cradle of Soviet physics. Such outstanding scientists as Landau, Kapitsa started their career here, many physicists — among them Zeldovich, Kurchatov, Tamm. Twice, the Nobel Prize was awarded for the works performed at the Ioffe Institute. In 1956, academician Semyonov (together with Hinshelwood) got the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for a discovery and study of chain reactions: the works were made and published in 1927. In 2000 Alferov became a Nobel Prize laureate in Physics (together with Kroemer and Kilby) for the development of semiconductor heterostructures for high-speed optoelectronics.