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Alma mater | Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology |
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Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi ( Russian: Сергей Иосифович Божевольный, born June 19, 1955) is a Russian-Danish physicist. He is currently a professor and the leader for the Centre for Nano Optics at the University of Southern Denmark. [1]
Bozhevolnyi was raised in the village of Kopanskaya, Yeysky District, Krasnodar Krai, USSR and grew up in a family of teachers of physics and mathematics. In 1978 he graduated from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology with a Master of Science degree in physics. In 1981, he earned a PhD-degree from the same university with the thesis entitled "Study of electro-optical modulators and deflectors based on diffuse waveguides in LiNbO₃". In 1998, he earned a Doctor of Science Degree at Aarhus University, Denmark, with his thesis entitled "Subwavelength apertureless light confinement". [2]
In 2006, together with professor Alexander Tishchenko at Jean Monnet University, he founded the Laboratory of Nano-Optics and Plasmonics in Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology [3]
In 2017-2023, Bozhevolnyi was on the list of the most Highly Cited Researchers in Physics ( Clarivate / Thomson-Reuters [4]).
Professor Bozhevolnyi has authored and co-authored more than 550 peer-reviewed articles with 13 patents and 14 book chapters. [5] [6] His h-index was 81 ( Web of Science) and 95 ( Google Scholar) as of November 25, 2023. [7]
Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi | |
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Born | |
Citizenship | Danish |
Alma mater | Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology |
Scientific career | |
Fields | |
Institutions | University of Southern Denmark |
Website |
www |
Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi ( Russian: Сергей Иосифович Божевольный, born June 19, 1955) is a Russian-Danish physicist. He is currently a professor and the leader for the Centre for Nano Optics at the University of Southern Denmark. [1]
Bozhevolnyi was raised in the village of Kopanskaya, Yeysky District, Krasnodar Krai, USSR and grew up in a family of teachers of physics and mathematics. In 1978 he graduated from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology with a Master of Science degree in physics. In 1981, he earned a PhD-degree from the same university with the thesis entitled "Study of electro-optical modulators and deflectors based on diffuse waveguides in LiNbO₃". In 1998, he earned a Doctor of Science Degree at Aarhus University, Denmark, with his thesis entitled "Subwavelength apertureless light confinement". [2]
In 2006, together with professor Alexander Tishchenko at Jean Monnet University, he founded the Laboratory of Nano-Optics and Plasmonics in Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology [3]
In 2017-2023, Bozhevolnyi was on the list of the most Highly Cited Researchers in Physics ( Clarivate / Thomson-Reuters [4]).
Professor Bozhevolnyi has authored and co-authored more than 550 peer-reviewed articles with 13 patents and 14 book chapters. [5] [6] His h-index was 81 ( Web of Science) and 95 ( Google Scholar) as of November 25, 2023. [7]