former Erasmus Mundus visiting professor
Stay period: | Oct. 1, 2014 - Oct. 31, 2014 |
Prof. Moskalets defended 1991 his PhD at the Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering, Kharkiv, Ukraine. In 2008 he received the Doctor of Science degree in theoretical physics with a thesis on "Nonstationary quantum transport in mesoscopic systems". Currently, he is working at the NTU "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute", Kharkiv, Ukraine. His main research interests cover subjects such as persistent currents, quantum pumping, and coherent single-electronics. The results of a fruitful and invaluable collaboration during more then 10 years with Prof. Markus Büttiker from the University of Geneva, Switzerland, formed the basis of the book "Scattering matrix approach to non-stationary quantum transport" published by Imperial College Press, London in 2011.
former Erasmus Mundus visiting professor
Stay period: | Oct. 1, 2014 - Oct. 31, 2014 |
Prof. Moskalets defended 1991 his PhD at the Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering, Kharkiv, Ukraine. In 2008 he received the Doctor of Science degree in theoretical physics with a thesis on "Nonstationary quantum transport in mesoscopic systems". Currently, he is working at the NTU "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute", Kharkiv, Ukraine. His main research interests cover subjects such as persistent currents, quantum pumping, and coherent single-electronics. The results of a fruitful and invaluable collaboration during more then 10 years with Prof. Markus Büttiker from the University of Geneva, Switzerland, formed the basis of the book "Scattering matrix approach to non-stationary quantum transport" published by Imperial College Press, London in 2011.