COLLABORATION

The Institute unites the efforts of its residents - theoretical physicists, experimenters, specialists in other fields - to work together on research projects and support the scientific projects of its residents.

The built-up system of work with residents of the Institute provides for various directions in the formation of the research plan and its implementation: a direct request for research - residents carry out research on the initiative of the Institute; feedback requests - residents submit their research projects in advance, the best are selected and their implementation receives the support of the Institute; joint research - the organization and implementation of joint projects, including those with international participation (grants, targeted programs, joint laboratories, etc.).

Recognized specialists in the field of quantum physics or young scientists including those working remotely can become residents of the Institute.

RESIDENTS OF THE INSTITUTE

Kazakov Konstantin Vyacheslavovich

Dr.Sc. in Physics and Math.
Director, Institute of Quantum Physics, INRTU


Vigasin Andrey Alexeevich

Dr.Sc. in Physics and Math.
Главный научный сотрудник Института физики атмосферы им. А.М. Обухова РАН

JOHN FRANKLIN OGILVIE

Ph.D.
Simon Fraser University, Associate of the Centre for Experimental and Constructive Mathematics,

Profesor ad-honorem Universidad de Costa Rica

Robert Georges

Ph.D., Professor
Université de Rennes 1



Буланин Кирилл Михайлович

Кандидат физико-математических наук
Доцент кафедры фотоники
физического факультета СПбГУ
Научный сотрудник Института квантовой физики ИРНИТУ

Yuriev Mikhail Yurievich

Researcher
Institute of Quantum Physics, INRTU




Chistikov Daniil Nikolaevich

PhD student, faculty of Chemistry,
Moscow State University,
Researcher
Institute of Quantum Physics, INRTU

VLADIMIR VAKHROMOV

Resident of the Institute of Quantum Physics, INRTU




LEONID KLINK

Resident of the Institute of Quantum Physics, INRTU




SASHA VOLOSHCHENKO

Resident of the Institute of Quantum Physics, INRTU