Alexey Morozov

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Alexei Morozov
Born (1961-11-02) November 2, 1961 (age 62)
Alma materMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics
Scientific career
FieldsTheoretical physics
Doctoral advisorLev Okun

Alexei Yur'evich Morozov (Russian: Алексей Юрьевич Морозов; born 2 November 1961 in Moscow) is a wide-profile theoretical physicist known for his interests and achievements in variety of subjects ranging from traditional particle physics to modern abstract field theory (string theory), knot theory, integrable systems and quantum algebra.[1] In particular, he is one of the founders of perturbative string theory techniques and one of the discoverers of hidden symmetries in integrable quantum field theory models, mostly matrix models.[2] Alexei Morozov has created a research group that gathered scientists from different Moscow institutes together.[3]

Education[edit]

He have been being affiliated with the Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics since 1982. Currently he is working as a principal researcher there.[4]

Alexei Yu. Morozov has written more than 250 original publications, including 2 monographies and several monographic surveys. His H-index is 46, with more than 7000 citations in total (Scopus,[5] RSCI[6]). He is a member of editorial boards of TMP,[7] IJMPA[8] and MPLA[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "INSPIRE-HEP".
  2. ^ "RAS profile".
  3. ^ "TMP group".
  4. ^ "Biography on RAS website".
  5. ^ "Scopus".
  6. ^ "eLibrary".
  7. ^ "TMP editorial board".
  8. ^ "IJMPA editorial board".
  9. ^ "MPLA editorial board".