Sergey Bozhevolnyi

Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi (Russian: Сергей Иосифович Божевольный, born June 19, 1955) is a Russian-Danish physicist. He is currently a professor and the leader for the Centre for Nano Optics at the University of Southern Denmark.[1]

Sergey I. Bozhevolnyi
Born (1955-06-19) June 19, 1955
CitizenshipDanish
Alma materMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Scientific career
Fields
InstitutionsUniversity of Southern Denmark
Websitewww.sdu.dk/nano-optics

Education and career

Bozhevolnyi was raised in the village of Kopanskaya, Yeysky District, Krasnodar Krai, USSR and grew up in a family of teachers of physics and mathematics. In 1978 he graduated from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology with a Master of Science degree in physics. In 1981, he earned a PhD-degree from the same university with the thesis entitled "Study of electro-optical modulators and deflectors based on diffuse waveguides in LiNbO₃". In 1998, he earned a Doctor of Science Degree at Aarhus University, Denmark, with his thesis entitled "Subwavelength apertureless light confinement".[2]

  • 1981—1989 Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor of the Yaroslavl Polytechnic Institute, Russia
  • 1990—1991 Head of Section of Optical Technologies, Institute of Microelectronics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Yaroslavl, Russia
  • 1987,1991 — visiting scientist, since 1992 lecturer and associate professor, since 2003 full professor at the Department of Physics and Nanotechnology, Aalborg University, Denmark
  • 1998—2001 Lecturer at the Center for Microelectronics, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
  • 2001—2004 Chief Technical Officer, Micro Managed Photons A / S, Denmark
  • since 2008 Professor of nano-optics, since 2013 head of the Center for Nano Optics at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark

In 2006, together with professor Alexander Tishchenko at Jean Monnet University, he founded the Laboratory of Nano-Optics and Plasmonics in Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology[3]

In 2017-2022, Bozhevolnyi was on the list of the most Highly Cited Researchers in Physics ( Clarivate / Thomson-Reuters[4]).

Publications

Professor Bozhevolnyi has authored and co-authored more than 550 peer-reviewed articles with 13 patents and 14 book chapters.[5][6] His h-index was 80 (Web of Science) and 95 (Google Scholar) as of June 25, 2023.[7]

Awards

  • 2007 Elected Fellow of the Optical Society of America for his "pioneering contributions to near-field optics and plasmonics, including nonlinear phenomena and surface plasmon localization and guiding in nanostructures."[8]

References

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