Gudkov, Vladimir

Professor

I am working on theoretical problems related to the experimental program in fundamental neutron physics at the SNS (Spallation Neutron Source). This includes the study of neutron properties, neutron beta-decay, parity violation effects and time reversal violation effects. The main purpose of this research is to work on theoretical problems related to experiments which have got the high priority at the SNS.

Biographical Profile

College
College of Arts and Sciences
Department
Physics & Astronomy
Tenure Status
Tenured

International Activity

International Activities
Yes
Type of Activity
Research
Countries
Japan, France
Description
Collaborative work on Fundamental Neutron Physics: search for new physics, time reversal invariance violation, parity violation, neutron interferometry, ultra-cold neutrons
Institution/Entity
KEK, Japan; J-PARC, Japan; ILL, France
Institutional Focus Areas
Science and Engineering (Other)
Extended Residence in Foreign Country
Yes (Russia, Australia)
Speaks Non-English Language
Yes (Russian)

Interest Background

Do you include students in your research?
Graduates
Interest Keywords
electroweak interactions in nuclei, theory of nuclear reactions, neutron physics, theory of nuclear fission, neutrino nuclei interactions, extensions of the Standard Model, computational physics, network theory
Institutional Focus Areas
Science and Engineering (Other)
Personal Focus Areas
Theoretical Nuclear Physics

Professional Preparation(Education & Training)

Dates Institution Location Degree Field of Study
1984 Leningrad Nuclear Physics Institute Gatchina, Leningrad Oblast, Russia Ph.D. Theoretical Nuclear Physics
1977 Leningrad State University St. Petersburg, Russia M.S. Physics (Nuclear Physics)

Positions & Appointments

Dates Description Institution/Entity
1977 - 1979 Engineer-Physicist, Nuclear Industry (Navoi Mining Combinate), USSR
1979 - 1990 Staff Member, Theoretical Division and Division of Neutron Physics, Leningrad Nuclear Physics Institute, USSR
1990 - 1992 Monbusho Fellow, National Laboratory for High Energy Physics (KEK), Japan
1992 - 1997 Research Fellow, University of Melbourne, Australia
04/1997 - 2004 Research Professor, University of South Carolina
08/2003 Distinguished Visiting Scientist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN
04/2004 Member of Interdisciplinary Mathematical Institute, University of South Carolina
08/2004 - 2008 Associate Professor, University of South Carolina
01/2009 Professor, University of South Carolina
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