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EUGENE MISHCHENKO is a Professor in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Utah, where he has held academic positions since 2004 (Assistant Professor), 2007 (Associate Professor), and 2010 (Professor). His research spans condensed matter physics, focusing on graphene, topological insulators, low-dimensional systems, and plasmon-mediated phenomena. He has contributed to understanding spin-polarized transport, electron-phonon interactions, and disorder effects in quantum materials.
- Education: BS in Physics (Chernivtsi National University, 1993), PhD in Theoretical Physics (Russian Academy of Sciences, 1996), JD (University of Utah, 2018).
Research Trends: His work combines analytical quantum mechanics, many-body interactions, and nanoscale electrostatics. Key contributions include plasmon instability theories, resonant impurity coupling, and exciton lifetime dynamics in carbon nanostructures. His 2017-2025 studies revealed noise-induced quantum corrections, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, and sublattice-dependent transport anomalies.
- Scientific Awards: Early Career Teaching Award (University of Utah, 2008).
Teaching Activities: He teaches advanced courses including Quantum Theory I (2023-2024) and Quantum Field Theory II (2024). His scientific grants include a DOE-funded project on Spin-Polarized Transport (2006-2021). No formal lab or team is mentioned in the provided texts.




