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-Brief Introduction of Yourself
I was born in Kazan and spent all my childhood there. In 1985 I graduated Kazan State University and in 1989 got PhD degree in Physics in Kazan University. The main research field was low-temperature physics for me at that time and I am still involved to this area. Moreover, it was the low-temperature physics which connected me with Kanazawa University for the first time. And I am very glad that till now we do the joint-research work with the colleagues at Kanazawa University (Prof. K. Matsumoto and others). In 1990-2010 I worked in laboratories in Germany, France, but mostly in Japan keeping the main position at Kazan State University. In 1997-1998 and 2002-2003 I worked at Kanazawa University and after that every year I visited Kanazawa University to continue the joint research as well as to support all activities between our universities. In 2004-2019 I took the position of the invited scientist at RIKEN (Wako, Japan). Briefly my work experience looks like:
Today the scope of my scientific interests is broader: new materials for quantum technologies, quantum fluids, impurities in quantum fluids, non-extensive statistical physics, quantum biophysics
-How did you get to know Kanazawa University? ?What is your impression of the university ?
For the first time I have heard about Kanazawa University in 1995 from Prof. H. Suzuki and in 1997 I have been invited to Kanazawa University as lecturer. From that time I know Kanazawa University like classical university with a deep motivation to be the leading research university. Very kind atmosphere inside university, beautiful campuses, kind staff, good students ¨C all of that characterize Kanazawa University only in part. The whole impression seems to be difficult to describe.
-List the recent activities as a Collaborative Professor
2017-present time ¨C support for ¡°Inter-University Exchange Project -Training Program for Russia-Japan Innovative Leaders of Tomorrow¡±
2019 – consortium for academic exchange between Russia and Ishikawa
2021 ¨C support for the contacts between Kanazawa University and Baltic Sea Countries¡¯ universities
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