Victor Galitski
Victor Galitski (Russian: Виктор Михайлович Галицкий) is a Russian-American physicist, a theorist in the areas of condensed matter physics and quantum physics.
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Nationality | United States |
Alma mater | Moscow State University William I. Fine Theoretical Physics Institute |
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Fields | Theoretical physics Condensed matter physics |
Institutions | Joint Quantum Institute University of Maryland |
Doctoral advisor | Anatoly Larkin |
Education and Career
Galitski earned his PhD in applied math in 1999 (under Prof. Dmitry Sokoloff from the Math Faculty in Moscow State University) and a 2nd PhD in condensed matter physics under Prof. Anatoly Larkin in 2002. Galitski was later a postdoctoral fellow at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. He has been on the faculty at the University of Maryland since 2005, where he is now a Chesapeake Chair Professor of Theoretical Physics. He is also a Fellow of the Joint Quantum Institute there, an honorary professor at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, and a foreign partner of the Australian ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies (FLEET).
Galitski has been awarded the NSF career award, Simons Investigator award,[1], the George Soros Fellowship, and the Future Fellowship from Australian Research Council. His notable researches include the 2010 prediction of topological Kondo insulators.[2][3][4] In 2006, he introduced a new kind of spin-orbit coupled Bose-Einstein Condensate.[5][6] In 2007, together with University of Maryland coworkers including Sankar Das Sarma, Galitski resolved the minimal conductivity puzzle in graphene physics.[7] Together with Gil Refael, Galitski co-introduced Floquet topological insulators.[8][9] He is a co-founder of Aspen Quantum Consulting company.[10]
Books
- Galitski, Victor; Karnakov, Boris; Kogan, Vladimir; Galitskii, Victor (2013). Exploring Quantum Mechanics: A Collection of 700+ Solved Problems for Students, Lecturers, and Researchers. London, U.K.: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0199232727.
Family background
Victor Galitski was born in Moscow, Russia in a family of Russian, German, and Jewish ancestry. His grandfather Victor Galitskii (Галицкий,_Виктор_Михайлович) was a renowned physicist,[11][12] who worked with Lev Landau,[13] Arkady Migdal, and other luminaries, and was director of the Theoretical Physics Department in the Kurchatov Institute. Galitski's grandmother, Tatiana Leonteva, had traced her origins to a pre-revolutionary noble family descending from count Grigory Orlov family tree.
External links
- Peter Coclains, "Immigrant Scientists Enrich the U.S.," Wall Street Journal, July 28, 2013
- Dzero, M.; et al. (2010). "Topological Kondo Insulators". Phys. Rev. Lett. 104 (10): 106408. arXiv:0912.3750. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.106408. PMID 20366446.
- Reich, Eugenie Samuel (2012). "Hopes surface for exotic insulator". Nature. 492 (7428): 165. Bibcode:2012Natur.492..165S. doi:10.1038/492165a. PMID 23235853.
- Natalie Wolchover, "Paradoxical Crystal Baffles Physicists," Quanta Magazine
- Stanescu, T. D.; et al. (2008). "Spin-orbit coupled Bose-Einstein condensates". Phys. Rev. A. 78 (2): 023616. arXiv:0712.2256. Bibcode:2008PhRvA..78b3616S. doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.78.023616.
- Galitski, V.; Spielman, I. (2013). "Spin–orbit coupling in quantum gases". Nature. 494 (7435): 49–54. arXiv:1312.3292. doi:10.1038/nature11841. PMID 23389539.
- Adam, S.; et al. (2007). "A self-consistent theory for graphene transport". PNAS. 104 (47): 18392–18397. arXiv:0705.1540. Bibcode:2007PNAS..10418392A. doi:10.1073/pnas.0704772104. PMC 2141788. PMID 18003926.
- Lindner, N.; et al. (2011). "Floquet topological insulator in semiconductor quantum wells". Nature Physics. 7 (6): 490–495. arXiv:1008.1792. doi:10.1038/nphys1926.
- David L. Chandler, MIT News Office (October 24, 2013) "Persuading light to mix it up with matter," https://news.mit.edu/2013/persuading-light-to-mix-it-up-with-matter-1024
- Aspen Quantum Consulting. https://www.aspenquantum.com/
- "A study of the Galitskii-Feynman T matrix for liquid 3He," https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF00116928
- "Total energy from the Galitskii-Migdal formula using realistic spectral functions," https://journals.aps.org/prb/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevB.62.4858
- V.M.Galitskii, L. D.Landau, and A.B.Migdal, "The disintegration of the deuteron by the Coulomb field of the nucleus," Physica 22, 1168 (1956)