Theory-based models of turbulence and anomalous transport in plasmas, controlled fusion. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory at Princeton University, USA.
Theoretical and computational plasma physics, controlled thermonuclear fusion, magnetic confinement of plasmas. Center for Plasma Theory and Computation, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Plasma experiment and materials processing. Center for Plasma-Aided Manufacturing and Phaedrus Laboratory for Plasma Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
Computational plasma physics and controlled fusion, stellarator theory. Division of Computational Fluid Dynamics, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, USA.
Electromagnetic waves and antennas, free-electron and excimer lasers, computer simulation and experiments for materials processing and RF plasma heating. Center for Plasma Theory and Computation, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
Dr.Sc. of Russian Acad. Sci. Discharge and laser physics. Resume and list of publications. Theoretical investigations and modeling of nonlinear processes in physics of low-temperature plasma and gas lasers. Simulation of current self-organization. Near-electrode phenomena. Solvability of fluid models of glow discharge.
Theory, numerical simulation, and software development on various aspects of plasmas, electromagnetism, materials processing, and magnetic confinement; TEL, USA.
Plasma assisted materials processing and processing discharges, regular and chaotic dynamics. Plasma Processing Laboratory, University of California at Berkeley, USA.
Assistant Professor of Applied Physics at Columbia University, New York. Research interests: plasma physics and magnetic confinement fusion; MHD instabilities and their control; microwave heating, current drive and diagnostics.