Andrey A. Varlamov (born 25 April 1954) is an Italian physicist of Ukrainian origin. He is a principal investigator at the Institute of Superconductors, Oxides and Other Innovative Materials and Devices (SPIN-CNR) in Rome, Italy.

Andrey Varlamov
Born(1954-04-25)25 April 1954
NationalityItalian
Alma materKyiv Natural Science Lyceum No. 145
Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
AwardsFirst Prize in the Vth International Physics Olympiad (1971)
Lenin Komsomol Prize (1986)
Prix Roberval (2015)
Honored Scholar of the Russian Federation (2016)
Scientific career
InstitutionsSPIN-CNR
University of Rome Tor Vergata

Early life and education edit

Andrey Varlamov was born on 25 April 1954 in Kyiv, Ukraine. In 1971 he graduated from Kyiv Natural Science Lyceum No. 145. The same year, he was admitted to the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and got his master's degree cum laude from the Landau Institute six years later. Immediately after, he started the Ph.D. program under the supervision of A.A. Abrikosov[1] at the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys and received his Ph.D. in condensed matter physics in 1980. At the same university he was awarded his Habilitatus (Doctor of physical and mathematical sciences) in 1988.[2]

Professional career edit

From 1981 to 1999 he worked as a researcher, senior researcher (1985), associated (1987) and full professor (1990) at the Department of Theoretical Physics in Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys. In 1993 he became an invited fellow at the Condensed Matter Theory Group of Argonne National Laboratory in United States and then starting from 1996 worked as an invited professor at first at the University of Rome Tor Vergata and then from 1997 to 2000 held the same position at both University of Bordeaux and the University of Florence. From 1999 to 2005 he was a visiting professor at the University of Minnesota[3] and the Pavia. At the University of Rome Tor Vergata he is an adjunct professor to this day. Since 1999 he works as a research director at the Institute of Superconductors, Oxides and other Innovative Materials and Devices of the Italian National Research Council (SPIN-CNR).[2]

In 2018 Andrey Varlamov and Andreas Glatz had written a what became known as the Perfect Pizza equation.[4]

Honorable titles edit

In 2009 he was elected as correspondent member of the Istituto Lombardo Accademia di Scienze e Lettere Brera. In 2011 he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Honoris Causa at the Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics. [2] In 2014 he was honored with the degree of Doctor of Honoris Causa at the Mediterranean Institute of Fundamental Physics. Since 1985 he is a member of the Editorial Board (1986-1992 vice-editor-in-chief) of the popular scientific journal for students Kvant of the Russian Academy of Sciences.[5]

Awards edit

Books edit

  • 1984 – Энциклопедический словарь юного физика[6]
  • 1987/2002/2005/2014/2017 - Удивительная физика[7]
  • 1997 – Fisica, che meraviglia![8]
  • 1997 – Fluctuation Phenomena in High Temperature Superconductors[9]
  • 2001/2004/2012 Wonders of Physics[10]
  • 2002/2009 – The Physics of Superconductors[11]
  • 2005/2009 – Theory of Fluctuations in Superconductors[12]
  • 2007 – Теория флуктуаций в сверхпроводниках[13]
  • 2007 – Magico Caleidiscopio della Fisica[14]
  • 2011 – Fundamentals of Superconducting Nanoelectronics[15]
  • 2011 – Maravillas De La Fisica[16]
  • 2014 – Wonders of Physics (Chinese)
  • 2014 – Le kaleidoscope de la Physique[17]
  • 2016 – Wonders of Physics I (Japanese)
  • 2017 – Wonders of Physics II (Japanese)
  • 2020 – Несамовита фізика. Скрипка, піца, вино і надпровідність[18]

References edit

  1. ^ M. R. Norman (2018). "Aleksei A. Abrikosov" (PDF). National Academy of Sciences.
  2. ^ a b c "Andrey Varlamov". Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Andrey Varlamov (AV)". Pulsed Laser Research Group. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  4. ^ Brandon Specktor (6 November 2018). "Italian Physicists Wrote a 'Perfect Pizza' Equation, Because Not All Heroes Wear Capes". Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  5. ^ "Physics in the kitchen by Andrey Varlamov, Ph.D". 15 October 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  6. ^ Энциклопедический словарь юного физика (in Russian). 1984. p. 352.
  7. ^ Aslamazov, L. G.; Varlamov, Andrey (2011). Удивительная физика (in Russian). Изд-во МЦНМО. p. 296. ISBN 978-5-7913-0090-4.
  8. ^ Aslamazov, L. G.; Varlamov, Andrey (1996). Fisica, che meravigilia! (in Italian). La Goliardica Pavese. p. 205. ISBN 978-8878302341.
  9. ^ Ausloos, Marcel; Varlamov, Andrei A., eds. (1997). Fluctuation Phenomena in High Temperature Superconductors. Nato Science Partnership Subseries: 3. Springer. ISBN 978-94-011-5536-6.
  10. ^ Varlamov, Andrey; Aslamazov, Lev (March 2012). Wonders of Physics (3rd ed.). World Scientific. p. 328. doi:10.1142/8300. ISBN 978-981-4374-15-6.
  11. ^ Larkin, A. I.; Varlamov, A. A. (2008). The Physics of Superconductors. Vol. 1. pp. 369–458. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-73253-2. ISBN 978-3-540-73253-2.
  12. ^ Larkin, Anatoly; Varlamov, Andrei (2005). Theory of Fluctuations in Superconductors. Oxford Scholarship. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198528159.001.0001. ISBN 9780198528159.
  13. ^ Теория флуктуаций в сверхпроводниках (in Russian). 2007. p. 560. ISBN 978-5-98227-243-0.
  14. ^ Rigamonti, Attilio; Variamov, Andrei (2007). Magico Caleidiscopio della Fisica (in Italian). La Goliardica Pavese. ISBN 978-8-87830-466-6.
  15. ^ Sidorenko, Anatolie, ed. (2011). Fundamentals of Superconducting Nanoelectronics. NanoScience and Technology. Bibcode:2011fsn..book.....S. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-20158-5. ISBN 978-3-642-20158-5.
  16. ^ Aslamazov, L. G. (2011). Maravillas De La Fisica. Editorial URSS. p. 272. ISBN 978-539600-043-8.
  17. ^ Rigamonti, Attilio; Varlamov, Andrey; Villain, Jacques (2014). Le kaleidoscope de la Physique. Belin. ISBN 978-2-7011-6487-8.
  18. ^ Несамовита фізика. Скрипка, піца, вино і надпровідність (in Ukrainian). 2020.

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