SERGEI G. SHARAPOV 
CURRICULUM VITAE 

Personal Data

Education

Research Experience

Teaching Experience

Research Work Abroad

Honors & Fellowships

Research Areas

Languages

Computer skills

References

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    Permanent address
    Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics 
    Metrologichna Str. 14-b 
    03680 Kiev 
    Ukraine 

  • Office: Room 330
  • Phone: 38 (044) 521-3152
  • Fax: 38 (044) 526-5998
  • Emails: sharapov at bitp.kiev.ua, sergei.sharapov at gmail.com
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PERSONAL DATA

EDUCATION 

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
    Sep. 2004 - Dec. 2005
    Tutoring, students seminar in methods of quantum field theory in condensed matter theory (superfluidity, superconductivity, quantum Hall effect, etc.), Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kiev, Ukraine
 
 

RESEARCH WORK ABROAD
    Jun. 1997 - May 1998, Sep. 1998 - Aug. 1999
    Postdoctoral Reserch Fellow, Department of Physics, University of Pretoria , Pretoria, South Africa

    Oct. 2000 - Sep. 2003
    Senior Scientist (Maître-assistant), Institute of Physics, University of Neuchâtel , Switzerland

    Oct. 2003 - Sep. 2004
    Research Associate, Istituto Nazionale per la Fisica della Materia (INFM) (INFM fellowship in the frameworks of the project "Transport and interference in nano-devices" in Torino, Italy); Institute for Scientific Interchange, Italy

    Jan. 2005 - on
    Research Associate, McMaster University, Canada
     
     


HONORS & FELLOWSHIPS
    1988 - 92
    Special University Scholarship

    1998
    The Annual Prize of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine for the best results obtained by young scientists

    2001-2003
    The research grant of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SCOPES-project in collaboration with Profs. Hans Beck, and Vadim M. Loktev)
     
     


RESEARCH AREAS
    Carbon based materials (graphene), its behavior in an applied magnetic field 
    High-Temperature Superconductivity:
    optical conductivity and sum rule for it;
    nodal quasiparticle excitations and their behavior in the vortex state;
    pseudogap phenomenon 
    Methods of quantum field theory in condensed matter theory 

    - see also my explanation and the research activities of the superconductivity group


LANGUAGES
    Russian -- native
    English, Ukrainian -- fluent; French - intermediate level

COMPUTER SKILLS
    DOS, Windows 98/NT/2000/XP, Linux, IRIX 
    Mathematica, Mathcad, LaTeX, MiKTeX, Gnuplot, basics of hypertext language (I support the research group's and my own home-pages);software for managing databases of scientific articles; dictionary software; a little of FORTRAN and PASCAL

REFERENCES 

    Prof. Hans Beck,
    Institute of Physics
    University of Neuchâtel
    Neuchâtel 2000
    Switzerland
    Fax: (41-32) 718-2901
    E-mail: Hans.Beck at unine.ch

    Prof. Jules P. Carbotte,
    Department of Physics and Astronomy
    A. N. Bourns Science Building
    McMaster University
    1280 Main Street West
    Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
    L8S 4M1
    Fax: +905 546-1252
    E-mail: carbotte at mcmaster.ca

    Prof. V.P. Gusynin,
    Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics
    14b Metrologicheskaya Str.
    03143 Kiev, Ukraine
    Phone: (38-044) 266-9138
    E-mail: vgusynin at bitp.kiev.ua

    Prof. V.M. Loktev,
    Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics
    14b Metrologicheskaya Str.
    03143 Kiev, Ukraine
    Phone: (380-44) 266-9138
    Fax: (380-44) 266-5998
    E-mail: vloktev at bitp.kiev.ua


S.Sh., 25 February 2009
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