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Dmitri Romanov is a Research Professor in the Department of Physics at Temple University. His research focuses on strong-field quantum control in complex systems, including femtosecond laser filamentation, nonlinear optics of filament wake channels, and electronic dynamics in molecules and nanostructures. He explores applications such as light scattering in turbid media and dispersion law engineering for quasiparticles.
Key contributions include studies on Rabi sideband control, transient optical nonlinearities, and the development of machine learning algorithms for particle identification in high-energy physics experiments. Romanov has authored influential works on femtosecond laser-matter interactions and co-authored the textbook Modern Advanced Mathematics for Engineers (Wiley, 2001).
His recent projects involve collaborations with the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), focusing on detector design and real-time data processing using FPGA-based systems. Romanov’s work bridges theoretical physics, experimental optics, and applied nanotechnology, with implications for advanced materials and medical imaging.
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