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Permutation symmetry
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Spinor quantum gases
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Quantum chaos and relaxation
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Thermalization in cold-atom systems
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Observable effects of integrability and non-integrability in quasi-one-dimensional systems
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Collisions and reactions of atoms and molecules in atom waveguides
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Formation of molecular BEC and entangled atomic pairs
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Feshbach resonance
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Bose-Einstein condensation
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Ultracold atom collisions
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Curve-crossing problems
Dr. Vladimir Yurovsky
School of Chemistry
ביה"ס לכימיה
סגל אקדמי בכיר
Research
Education
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M. Sc., Physics, Tashkent University, 1981
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Ph. D., Theoretical Physics, The Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, 1992
Academic Appointments
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Senior Research Associate, School of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University, 1998-Present
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Research Associate, School of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University, 1994-1998
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Leading Software Engineer, Computer Center, Uzb. Natl. Oil and Gas Corp., 1992-1994
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Senior Research Associate, Theoretical Physics Dept, Tashkent University, 1983-1992
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Junior Research Associate, Theoretical Physics Dept, Tashkent University, 1981-1983
Awards and Prizes
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The Gileadi Fellowship of the Israeli Ministry of Absorption, 1998-2001
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Smithsonian Institution grant for research at ITAMP, 2001