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Nikolaj Borisovich Brandt

  • Personal Information:

Date and Place of Birth: April 28, 1923, Moscow, Russia.

  •  Present Position:

Professor, Head of Solid State Physics Division, Physics Department, Moscow State University.

  • Coordinates:

Phone: +7 495 939-5905 
Fax:      +7 495 932-8876 
E-mail: brandt (at) mig.phys.msu.ru 

  •  Education:

Graduated from Moscow State University, 1951. 
Ph.D., Moscow State University, 1954. 
Doctor of Science, Moscow State University, 1963.

  •  Employment History:

Junior Researcher, Physics Department, Moscow State University, 1955-1960. 
Senior Researcher, Physics Department, Moscow State University, 1960-1961.
Associate Professor, Physics Department, Moscow State University, 1961-1964. 
Professor, Physics Department, Moscow State University, 1964-1970. 
Professor, Head of Low Temperature Physics and Superconductivity Department. 
Head of Solid State Physics Division, Faculty of Physics, Moscow State University, 1970-1996. 
Professor, Head of Solid State Physics Division, Faculty of Physics, Moscow State University, 1996 - pr. time

  • Honors:

Papalexi Prize, Academy of Science of USSR, 1954.
M.V. Lomonosov Prize of the I-st degree, Moscow State University, 1968.
Honor Medal for Development of Higher Education, DDR, 1980.
State Prize of USSR in Science, 1982.
Merited Science Educator of Russia, 1983. 
Ministry of Education Prize, 1986.
P.N. Lebedev Gold Medal, Academy of Science of USSR, 1991.
State Prize of Russia in Science, 1995.
M.V. Lomonosov Prize for Teaching, Moscow State University, 1996.
Merited Soros Professor, 1997.

  • Research Interests:

Investigations of condensed matter under extreme conditions (strong magnetic and electrical fields, high pressure, strong uniaxial strains, radiation influence, doping, low and ultra low temperatures).
Energy spectrum of semimetals and narrow-gap semiconductors.
Heavy fermion Systems.
Superconductivity.

  • Publications:

More 500 scientific publications, including 32 monographic reviews, 
2 officially registered scientific discoveries, 
30 patents, 
7 textbooks and monographs.