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Alexei Smirnov (physicist)

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In the following years Smirnov and his colleagues developed a number of aspects of theory and phenomenology of neutrino conversion in various media. Currently Smirnov is working on implications of the obtained neutrino results for fundamental physics (quark-lepton complementarity, unification, etc.)
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in 1992 as a staff-associate while continuing his affiliation with INR (Moscow) as a leading research scientist. He became a staff member with ICTP in 1997 and where he held the position of principal research scientist. Since 2015 he is a permanent scientist and Max-Planck Fellow at the
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degree in 1979. In 1989, he received a degree of Doctor of Physical and Mathematical sciences. He also taught at the Faculty of Physics of Moscow State University in the period from 1982 to 1990.
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Mikeyev, S.P.; Smirnov, A.Yu. (1986). "Neutrino Oscillations in a Variable Density Medium and Neutrino Bursts Due to the Gravitational Collapse of Stars".
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Mikeyev, S.P.; Smirnov, A.Yu. (1985). "Resonance Amplification of Oscillations in Matter and Spectroscopy of Solar Neutrinos".
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Akhmedov, E.Kh.; Krastev, P.I.; Smirnov, A.Yu. (1991). "Resonant neutrino spin flip transitions in twisting magnetic fields".
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The main area of Smirnov's research is neutrino physics and astrophysics. In 1984—1985, following earlier work by
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Krastev, P.I.; Smirnov, P.I. (1991). "Spin – flavor conversion and time variations of solar neutrino signals".
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Mikeyev, S.P; Smirnov, A.Yu (1987). "Neutrino Oscillations in an Inhomogeneous Medium: Adiabatic Regime".
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Krastev, P.I.; Smirnov, A.Yu. (1991). "Density perturbations and resonant conversion of neutrinos".
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Mikheyev, S.P.; Smirnov, A.Yu. (1987). "Resonance Oscillations of Neutrinos in Matter".
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Krastev, P.I.; Smirnov, P.I. (1989). "Parametric Effects in Neutrino Oscillations".
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as well as on future programs of studies in neutrino physics.
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guest professorship (Vienna, 2007), as well as the 2016
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physics researcher and one of the discoverers of the
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Soviet Union
Russian
Moscow State University
Mikheyev–Smirnov–Wolfenstein effect
Bruno Pontecorvo Prize
Sakurai Prize
Albert Einstein Medal
Physicist
INR RAS
ICTP
Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics
Cecilia Lunardini
Russian
neutrino
MSW Effect
MSU Faculty of Physics
Moscow State University
Institute for Nuclear Research
Academy of Sciences of the USSR
Candidate of Sciences
International Centre for Theoretical Physics
Trieste
Italy
Max-Planck-Institut fĂŒr Kernphysik
Heidelberg
Lincoln Wolfenstein
Stanislav Mikheyev
Mikheyev–Smirnov–Wolfenstein effect
Bruno Pontecorvo Prize
Humboldt

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