Alexei A. Abrikosov(1928–2017)

Physics

Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov was a Soviet, Russian and American theoretical physicist whose main contributions are in the field of condensed matter physics. He was the co-recipient of the 2003 Nobel Prize in Physics, with Vitaly Ginzburg and Anthony James Leggett, for theories about how matter can behave at extremely low temperatures.

Russia
1
Major Awards
142
Publications
6,396
Citations
26
h-index
N/A
i10-index
45
Avg Citations/Paper

Education

MSU Faculty of Physics

Doctoral Advisors

Andrey VarlamovLev Landau

Career Timeline

National University of Science and Technology?–present
Utah State University?–present
Loughborough University?–present
University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign?–present
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology?–present
Bauman Moscow State Technical University?–present
N. I. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod?–present
University of Illinois Chicago?–present
Lomonosov Moscow State University1948–1965
P.L. Kapitza Institute for Physical Problems RAS1948–1965
Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics1965–1988
Institute for High Pressure Physics1988–1991

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