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Lev Deych is a Professor of Optics and Condensed Matter Theory at the Department of Physics, Queens College of the City University of New York. He holds a M.S. from Tajik State University (1982) and a Ph.D. from Kirensky Institute of Physics (1991). His expertise spans theoretical physics, photonics, and nanotechnology. Key research areas include Whispering Gallery Modes (WGM), biosensing applications, optomechanical forces, and optical properties of semiconductor quantum wells.
His work on WGM explores their use in biosensors for detecting viruses and nanoparticles, leveraging enhanced field concentrations and spectral shifts. He investigates light-induced mechanical forces in WGM resonators for optical manipulation and cooling. Collaborating with Prof. Lisyansky, he developed theories on Bragg Multiple Quantum Wells, experimentally validated by Prof. Menon in Nature Photonics.
Recent publications focus on supercontinuum level-crossing, optomechanical interactions, and hyper-degenerate microspheres. His research bridges theoretical photonics with practical applications in sensing and materials science.




