
معرفی
Alexander A. Lisyansky is a Professor of Physics at Queens College of the City University of New York, affiliated with the Department of Physics within the School of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. He holds a Doctor of Physical & Mathematical Sciences from the Institute for Physics and Engineering of the Academy of Sciences in Donetsk, Ukraine (1988), preceded by a Ph.D. (1977) and M.S. (1973) in Physics from Donetsk State University.
- Education:
- M.S. in Physics, Donetsk State University, 1973
- Ph.D. in Physics, Donetsk State University, 1977
- Doctor of Physical & Mathematical Sciences, Institute for Physics and Engineering of the Academy of Sciences, 1988
His research focuses on quantum nanoplasmonics, particularly the theoretical and applied aspects of SPASERs (Surface Plasmon Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation). Key interests include understanding spaser behavior in external electromagnetic fields, synchronization with external waves, collective spaser systems, loss compensation mechanisms, and novel spaser designs like channel and magneto-optical variants. He also investigates light propagation in resonant and magneto-photonic crystals, alongside general localization theory in optics.
No specific scientific awards or grants are listed in the provided texts. Teaching responsibilities include courses like PHYS 233 and 234 (Inter Methods Math Physics).
Labs or collaborative teams are not explicitly mentioned in the current information.




