CURRICULUM VITAE of Pavel D. Grigoriev
Date of birth: 10/07/1975
Education:
1992-1998 study at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology,
Master Degree in the field of Theoretical Physics in June 1998
(with highest honors: excellent grades 98\% )
1998-2001 post graduate study at L.D.Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics,
Ph.D. degree received in June 2001
Title: "Electrons on the surface of liquid helium".
1997-2002 visits and practice at High Magnetic Field Laboratory,
MPI-FKF and CNRS, Grenoble, France
September 2002 Ph.D. at the University of Konstanz, Germany
Title: Magnetic quantum oscillations in quasi-2D metals.
Work experience.
2001-2003 temporal research position at L.D.Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics,
Chernogolovka, 142432, Moscow region, Russia
2003- permanent research position at L.D.Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics,
Chernogolovka, 142432, Moscow region, Russia
2004-2006 (current) postdoctoral position at National High Magnetic Field Laboratory,
supervision of Prof. Lev Gor'kov;
Title: heavy fermion compounds and quantum phase transitions.
Current address:
Condensed Matter Theory group, National
High Magnetic Field Laboratory,
1800 E. Paul Dirac Dr., Tallahassee, FL 32310, USA
e-mail: grigorev@magnet.fsu.edu
Language skills:
English (fluent), French (fluent), German (good), Russian (native).
Awards and Grants in the last 3 years:
Grant of president of Russia for young scientists MK-429.2003.02 (2003-2004);
RFBR No. 03-02-16121 + MAC (2003-2005); RFBR No. 03-02-16122 (2003-2005);
INTAS No. 01-0791 (2002-2005);
Annual award for the best scientific publication in the L.D. Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics (Russia): 2003 - second place; 2004- third place; 2005-third place.
Scientific interests (Condensed matter theory):
Electronic properties of strongly anisotropic and low-dimensional conductors; magnetic quantum oscillations; charge- or spin-density waves; electrons, other charged complexes, quantum dots and nanostructures on the liquid helium surface; strongly interacting systems and heavy-fermion compounds; organic metals and superconductors; high-temperature superconductivity.
Possible referees.
a). USA.
1). Prof. Lev Gor'kov, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, FL 32310;
e-mail: gorkov@magnet.fsu.edu; Phone: 850 - 644-4187
2). Prof. Andrei Lebed’, University of Arizona; Tucson, AZ 85721;
e-mail: lebed@physics.arizona.edu; Phone: 520-626-1031
3). Prof. Mark Dykman, Department of Physics and Astronomy,
Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-2320;
Ph: (517)355-9200x2302(w), FAX: (517)353-4500; e-mail: dykman@pa.msu.edu
b). West Europe.
4). Prof. Vladimir P. Mineev, head of condensed matter theory department,
Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Grenoble, 38054, France;
e-mail: mineev@drfmc.ceng.cea.fr
5). Dr. Mark Kartsovnik, leading researcher, Walther-Meissner-Institute,
Walther-Meissner-Str. 8, 85748 Garching, Germany;
e-mail: Mark.Kartsovnik@wmi.badw-muenchen.de Phone: (+49) 89 28914223
6). Prof. E. Kats, the head of theoretical department of Institute Laue-Langevin,
Grenoble, 38042, France; e-mail: kats@ill.fr; fax: +33 4 76 88 24 16
7). Prof. P. Wyder, LCMI, CNRS, Grenoble, 38042, France; former director of
Grenoble High Magnetic Field Laboratory; e-mail: wyder@grenoble.cnrs.fr
c). Russia.
8). Prof. Yurii N. Ovchinnikov , main researcher, L.D.Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics,
Prospekt Ak. Semenova -1a, Chernogolovka, 142432, Moscow region, Russia.
E-mail: ovc@itp.ac.ru
9). Dr. A.M. Dyugaev, leading researcher, L.D.Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics,
Prospekt Ak. Semenova -1a, Chernogolovka, 142432, Moscow region, Russia.
E-mail: dyugaev@itp.ac.ru