Robert Isaakowitsch Schechter

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Robert Isaakowitsch Schechter ( Russian Роберт Исаакович Шехтер ; * 1947 in Charkow ) is a Soviet - Ukrainian physicist and university professor .

Life

1965 closed Schechter the physics -Studies at the Kharkov University with a focus on theoretical physics and solid state physics from. After completing his apprenticeship with Emanuil Kaner , he received his doctorate in 1970 Cum Laude as a candidate in the physical and mathematical sciences with his candidate dissertation Resonance-Enhanced Electromagnetic Field in Semiconductors .

In 1971 Schechter joined the Physikalisch-Technische Werkin -Institute for Low Temperature Physics at the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences in Kharkov as a junior scientist . In 1977 he was with his dissertation charge quantization and current conditions in granular media for Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences PhD specializing in solid state physics. In 1979 he became a senior scientist at the Werkin Institute. 1983–1985 he took part in the physics winter school for young physicists in Sverdlovsk . In 1987 he was appointed professor with his habilitation thesis point contact spectroscopy of solids . 1989–1990 he gave lectures on superconductivity at the Polytechnic Institute in Kharkov.

In 1991 Schechter went to the University of Gothenburg (GU) as a university lecturer for theoretical physics and read there until 1999. In 1991 and 1993 he spent two months as a visiting scientist at the University of Minnesota . In 1993 and in later years he attended the Georgia Institute of Technology . In 1993 he became co-editor of the Journal of Low Temperature Physics and a reviewer for the Soros Foundation . In 1995 he became a lecturer at the Chalmers Technical University (CTH) in Gothenburg and in 2000 professor at the CTH and GU. He is a Fellow of the Center for Advanced Study at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters . His scientific work in Gothenburg followed on from his main focus in Kharkov. He has published a large number of specialist articles in high-ranking international journals, which have been widely cited.

Individual evidence

  1. Robert I. Shekhter curriculum vitae (accessed on 15 July 2016).
  2. EA Kaner, OI Lyubimov, IE Aronov, and RI Shekhter: Nature of a Singularity at the Resonance Frequency and the Line Shape of Cyclotron Resonance in Semiconductors . In: Sov. Phys. Semicond. tape 4 , 1970, pp. 43 .
  3. RI Shekhter: High Frequency Conductivity of Granular Media . In: Sov. J. Low Temp. Phys. tape 3 , no. 9 , 1977, pp. 532 .
  4. RI Shekhter: microcontact spectroscopy of the Energy Dependence of the Relaxation Time of Hot Electrons in Semiconductors . In: Sov. Phys. Semicond. tape 17 , no. 8 , 1983, p. 929 .
  5. RI Shekhter: Nonlinear Electrical Conductivity of a Semiconductor Channel under Conditions of Strong Electron phonon relaxation . In: Sov. J. Low Temp. Phys. tape 11 , no. 8 , 1985, pp. 469 .
  6. ^ University of Gothenburg: Robert Shekhter (accessed July 15, 2016).
  7. Center for Advanced Study at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters: Fellow Robert Shekhter (accessed July 15, 2016).
  8. RI Shekhter publications (accessed on 16 July 2016).
  9. Robert Shekhter Google Scholar Citations (accessed on 15 July 2016).