Lev Gor'kov
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Lev Gor'kov (born 14 June 1929 in Moscow) is an American research physicist from Russia who is internationally known for his pioneering work in the field of superconductivity. He is a Professor of Physics at Florida State University and is a Program Director in Condensed Matter at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Science and is also the recipient of the 2004 Eugene Feenberg Award.
[edit] External links
- National High Magnetic Field Laboratory faculty profile
- Lev P. Gor'kov. Site of RAS
- Gor'kov, Lev P. NAS Section: Physics
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