Aleksandr Prokhorov(1916–2002)

Physics

Alexander Mikhailovich Prokhorov was an Australian-born Soviet-Russian physicist and researcher whose work focused on quantum electronics. His most famous and well-known works were on optics and electromagnetic research. He was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1964 with Charles Hard Townes and Nikolay Basov for his fundamental work that led to the development of the laser and the maser.

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Major Awards
39
Publications
174
Citations
9
h-index
8
i10-index
4.5
Avg Citations/Paper

Career History

senior researcher

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

Dubna, RU

2016 — Present

Junior researcher

Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State Universit

Moscow, RU

2020 — 2023

Education

Lomonosov Moscow State University

PhD

Department of physics

2022

Education

Saint Petersburg State University
Lebedev Physical Institute
Faculty of Physics, State University of Saint Petersbourg

Doctoral Advisors

Nikolay BasovEvgeny VelikhovNikolay KarlovVladimir MigulinSergei RytovRadik MartirosyanLeonid Kornienko

Career Timeline

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology?–present
Laser Physics?–present
Lomonosov Moscow State University?–present
Lebedev Physical Institute1946–1982
SINP MSU1954–1961
Prokhorov General Physics Institute1982–present

Positions & Roles

editor-in-chief

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