Sergei Prokhorenko
Academic · Statistical Physics of Ferroic Materials
University of Arkansas FayettevilleAbout
Sergei Prokhorenko is a Research Assistant Professor in the Physics Department at the University of Arkansas, affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences. He holds a Master's degree in Theoretical Physics from Saint-Petersbourg Academic University (2011) and a Ph.D. in Materials Science from Ecole Centrale Paris University (2014). After postdoctoral work at the University of Arkansas, he pursued research at the University of Liege as a Marie Curie BeIPD COFUND fellow (2016).
- Education:
- M.Sc. Theoretical Physics, Saint-Petersbourg Academic University (2011)
- Ph.D. Materials Science, Ecole Centrale Paris University (2014)
Research Interests: Sergei's work focuses on the statistical physics of ferroic materials, advanced ab initio methods, and the application of topology and differential geometry in condensed matter systems. His research explores topological phases, domain wall dynamics, and quantum fluctuations in nanoscale structures.
Scientific Awards:
- Marie Curie BeIPD COFUND fellowship (2016)
Article Trends: His publications emphasize topological defects in ferroelectric materials, including skyrmions, polar bubbles, and spin cycloids. Key themes include light-driven control of topology, magnon confinement, and machine learning applications for nanoscale modeling. Keywords like Condensed Matter Physics and Computational Physics recur across his work.
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