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Ladislas Vignitchouk is a Researcher at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) working in the Space and plasma physics department. He is based at Technology Ring 31 in Stockholm and teaches courses including Plasma Physics II (EF2215) and Technical Plasma Physics (EF2270).
His research interests focus on plasma physics and space physics, with particular emphasis on technical applications of plasma phenomena. His work contributes to KTH's strong tradition in physics research, which includes notable contributions from Nobel laureate Hannes Alfvén. The department's research is relevant to fields such as fusion energy development, space science, and advanced materials processing.
As an educator, Dr. Vignitchouk teaches advanced plasma physics courses that prepare students for research and professional work in this specialized field. His teaching responsibilities indicate expertise in both theoretical and applied aspects of plasma physics.
While specific awards and publications are not detailed in the available information, his position at KTH places him within one of Europe's leading technical universities with significant research infrastructure including the Alfvén Laboratory where fusion reactor research is conducted.
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