Prof Dr. Michael Tribelsky | Subwavelength optics | Lifetime Achievement Award
Principle Research Associate, Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
Professor Michael Isaac Tribelsky, Ph.D., is a distinguished physicist and professor with extensive contributions in theoretical and mathematical physics. He is affiliated with the Faculty of Physics at Moscow State University, where he serves as the Head of the Laboratory for Nonlinear, Non-Equilibrium, and Complex Systems. Known for his groundbreaking work in wave scattering, nonlinear dynamics, and optical physics, he has gained global recognition and has collaborated internationally on multiple research projects. 🌍
Profile
Education
Tribelsky’s academic journey began with a Master’s degree in Physics with Honors from Moscow State University (1973). He earned his Ph.D. in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 1976 and later achieved the prestigious Doctor of Sciences (D.Sc.) degree at the Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics in 1985. 🎓
Professional Experience
His career spans numerous esteemed positions, including his current full-time appointment as Principal Research Associate at Moscow State University. He has also held research positions across various countries, such as Germany, Japan, and Spain, which allowed him to contribute to fields like laser-matter interaction, pattern formation, and subwavelength optics. Tribelsky has worked on complex projects related to nonlinear systems, hydrodynamic stability, and photonic crystals across his academic posts at the University of Tokyo, Kyushu University, and Yamaguchi University. 🔬
Research Interests
Professor Tribelsky’s primary research interests include wave scattering in both discrete and continuous media, dynamical systems, quantum mechanics, and pattern formation. His work has contributed significantly to fields like subwavelength optics and nonlinear dynamics, with extensive research on light scattering phenomena and Fano resonances. 📈
Awards and Honors
Over his career, Tribelsky has been honored with numerous prestigious awards, such as the Max Planck Society Fellowship (multiple years) and the Leninsky Komsomol Prize. He was named an Invited Distinguished Professor at Soochow University, China (2020-2023), and earned an honorary Ph.D. from Yamaguchi University in 2016. 🏆
Publications Top Notes
“Anomalous light scattering by small particles,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 2006 – Cited by 311 articles on Google Scholar.
“Domain boundaries in convection patterns,” Phys. Rev. A, 1990 – Cited by 190 articles on Google Scholar.
“Light scattering by a finite obstacle and Fano resonances,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 2008 – Cited by 151 articles on Google Scholar.
“Giant In-Particle Field Concentration and Fano Resonances,” Phys. Rev. A, 2016 – Cited by 129 articles on Google Scholar.
“New scenario for transition to turbulence?” Phys. Rev. Lett., 1996 – Cited by 115 articles on Google Scholar.