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Alexander Kovner is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Connecticut, part of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on theoretical physics, particularly the theory of strong interactions, vacuum structure in QCD, and high-energy hadron dynamics.
- Education: PhD in Physics (1989), M.Sc. (1983), and B.Sc. (1982), all from Tel Aviv University.
Research Interests: Dr. Kovner investigates the structure of the QCD vacuum using variational methods and magnetic symmetry principles. He explores the finite-temperature deconfinement phase transition through exact calculations in lower-dimensional models, linking topology to low-energy degrees of freedom. His work also addresses high-energy hadron interactions via QCD evolution equations, as well as supersymmetric theories and monopole-driven confinement mechanisms. Additionally, he studies bosonization in higher dimensions.
- Awards:
- PPARC Advanced Fellowships (2001, 2000)
- CERN Scientific Associate (2001)
- CNRS Visiting Fellow (2000)
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