Professor [January 2020-present]
Associate Professor [July 2011-December 2019]
I got my Master degree in Physics from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. For my master thesis, I worked in the Laboratory of Metastable Quantum States at Russian Center Kurchatov Institute, where I learned how to transfer liquid helium.
In 1997, I moved to USA to start my PhD in Physics from Brown University located in a beautiful town of Providence, RI. There, I worked on experiments with negative ions ("electron bubbles") in liquid helium under suprevision of Humphrey Maris, a great scientist for whom I have the utmost respect. Inspired by a Humphrey's idea, I tried to split an electron into pieces, but did not succeed.
After graduating Brown University in 2004, I moved to Japan and joined the Low Temperature Physics Lab as a postdoc under supervision of Kimitoshi Kono. There, I've learned about surface electrons on helium and spent next seven years in the Wako Campus of RIKEN working on various experiments with this wonderful system.
I joint OIST as a faculty member in 2011 to lead my own research group, the Quantum Dynamics Unit, where we do research on electrons on helium and other quantum system. In free time, I enjoy riding motocycle, practicing kickboxing and watching UFC fights.