
معرفی
Lev G. Murokh is a Professor in the Department of Physics at Queens College of the City University of New York (CUNY), affiliated with the School of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics (1996) and an M.Sc. in Radiophysics and Electronics (1991) from N. Lobachevsky State University in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia. His research focuses on quantum theory of nanostructures, particularly charge/energy transfer dynamics at the nanoscale in both semiconductor systems and biological organisms. He explores interdisciplinary connections between physics, biology, and engineering to develop hybrid nanodevices and biomimetic systems.
Education:
- 1996 – Ph.D. in Physics, N. Lobachevsky State University
- 1991 – M.Sc. in Radiophysics and Electronics, N. Lobachevsky State University
Research Interests:
- Quantum dynamics in biological systems
- Nanostructured electronic and photonic devices
- Organic supramolecular capacitors
- Hybrid artificial-natural nanodevices
Collaborations: Active projects include collaborations with Prof. J. Bird (University at Buffalo), Prof. R. Blick (Hamburg University), Profs. I. Kuskovsky and F. Cadieu (Queens College), Dr. Pavel Lazarev (Capacitors Sciences, Inc.), and Prof. M. Vittadello (Medgar Evers College of CUNY). Current initiatives involve developing heavy-duty capacitors using organic supramolecules and hybrid nanodevices integrating biological components.




