Lev Vladimirovich Dudko (born in 1971 ) - Russian scientist, laureate of the Shuvalov Prize (2002).
| Lev Vladimirovich Dudko | |
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| Date of Birth | September 9, 1971 (47 years) |
| Place of Birth | the USSR |
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| Scientific field | nuclear physics |
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Born on September 9, 1971 .
He graduated from the Physics Department of Moscow State University (1995). Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (2001).
Currently he is a research fellow at the Research Institute of Nuclear Physics (INP) of Moscow State University.
The scientific field is elementary particle physics.
Gold Medal of RAS for young scientists in the field of nuclear physics for 2002. Winner of the Shuvalov Award 2002.
Thesis: “Single t-quark birth at the Tevatron collider in the DØ experiment. Phenomenological aspects of t-quark and Higgs-boson production at modern and future colliders ”: Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences: 04/01/23. - Moscow, 2001. - 146 p.
Since 2012, Lev Vladimirovich Dudko has been included in the Top 100 Russian physicists by the Hirsch index [1] and in the Top 20 according to elibrary.ru [2] .