
معرفی
Alexei Tsvelik is a theoretical condensed matter physicist and Senior Physicist at Brookhaven National Laboratory, leading the Condensed Matter Theory group. He also holds an adjunct professor position at Stony Brook University. His career spans institutions including the University of Oxford, Landau Institute, and Kurchatov Institute.
- Education: Moscow Physical Technical Institute (1977), PhD in Theoretical Physics from Kurchatov Institute (1980).
His research focuses on strongly correlated electron systems, utilizing quantum field theory, non-perturbative methods, and integrable models. Key contributions include exact solutions for Kondo and Anderson models, Majorana fermion representations, and studies of spin ladders and topological phases.
His recent publications (2024–2025) explore topics like topological Kondo effects, pair density waves, Majorana fermions, and quantum phase transitions in twisted bilayer graphene and kagome metals.
Scientific Awards:
- APS Fellow (2002)
- Brookhaven Science and Technology Award (2006)
- Alexander von Humboldt Prize (2014)
- Eugene Feenberg Memorial Medal (2024)
- Outstanding Referee by APS (2009)
As a Group Leader at Brookhaven, Tsvelik collaborates on cutting-edge research, including the application of quantum field theory to exotic states of matter and the development of models for chiral spin liquids and non-Abelian statistics.


