Alexander F. Andreev

Alexander Fyodorovich Andreev (Russian: Александр Фёдорович Андреев, born 10 December 1939) is a Russian theoretical physicist known for explaining the eponymous Andreev reflection.[1]

Since 1979, Andreev has been a professor at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. He focuses on the physics of superconductivity, quantum liquids and solids, surface phenomena and magnetism.

Vice-President of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1991—2013).

Prizes

References

  1. Andreev, AF (1965). "Thermal Conductivity of the Intermediate State of Superconductors. II". Soviet physics JETP 20 (6).
  2. Pomeranchuk Prize
  3. John Bardeen Prize
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