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Igor Strakovsky is a Research Professor at The George Washington University, specializing in experimental nuclear and particle physics. He holds an adjunct position at Glasgow University's School of Physics and Astronomy (2022–present) as an Honorary Research Fellow.
- Education
- PhD in Experimental Nuclear Physics (1984), Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, Russia
- MS in Experimental Nuclear Physics (1969), St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University
- BA in Physics (1965), St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University
His research focuses on hadronic and electromagnetic physics, nuclear structure, and experimental studies at facilities like Jefferson Lab, TRIUMF, and MAX-lab. He leads the K-Long Facility (KLF) project, which investigates early universe dynamics through kaon photoproduction.
Key research areas include meson photoproduction, nucleon resonances, and partial-wave analysis, with over 300 peer-reviewed publications and an h-index of 50. He has authored books on muon physics and neutrino mass.
- Scientific Awards
- Regional Award Winner, NSCS Inspire Integrity Awards (2008)
- National Finalist, NSCS Inspire Integrity Awards (2008)
He has taught courses such as Nuclear Physics (PHYS 233) and University Physics series, contributing to both education and experimental advancements in fundamental physics.



