Eugene Chudnovsky

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Eugene M. Chudnovsky
Eugene M. Chudnovsky
Eugene Chudnovsky at the Gillet Hall of Lehman College
Born (1948-12-12) December 12, 1948
Leningrad
Alma mater Kharkov University
Occupation Professor of Physics
Organization Herbert H. Lehman College
Title Distinguished Professor of Physics
Website
lehman.edu/academics/physics-astronomy/fac-chudnovsky.php

Eugene Michael Chudnovsky (born 12 December 1948 in Leningrad) is a Distinguished Professor of Physics at Herbert H. Lehman College[1] of the City University of New York (CUNY)[2] and a member of the doctoral faculty at the CUNY Graduate School. Chudnovsky is a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS), elected 1993[3] for "seminal contributions to random ferromagnetism, macroscopic quantum tunneling, and hexatic order in high Tc materials". He is mostly known for his work on quantum tunneling of magnetization.[4] Chudnovsky explained magnetic avalanches experimentally observed in molecular magnets as deflagration.[5]

Chudnovsky received his undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral education at Kharkov University in Ukraine, in a school of theoretical physics built by Lev Landau and his students. The denial by USSR of exit visa to Chudnovsky in 1979 led to his unemployment for eight years during which he continued independent research in theoretical physics and participated in the unofficial Refusenik Science Seminar in Moscow.[6] He was frequently harassed and interrogated by the KGB.

In 1987 Chudnovsky was allowed to emigrate and joined the faculty of the Physics Department of Tufts University in Boston. The following year he moved to the City University of New York (CUNY). He has held visiting positions at research centers in the USA, Asia, and Europe—most notably at the University of Barcelona - Spain, where he co-organizes Annual International Workshop on Magnetism and Superconductivity.[7]

Chudnovsky has been active in the field of human rights. He has served as Chair of the APS Committee on International Freedom of Scientists, Member-at-Large[8][9] of the Forum on International Physics, Chair of the Committee on Human Rights of Scientists of the New York Academy of Sciences, and Co-Chair of the Committee of Concerned Scientists. In 1990s he directed Program for Refugee Scientists that resettled over one hundred refugee scientists in the United States.

Selected papers:

E. M. Chudnovsky, W. M. Saslow, and R. A. Serota, "Ordering in ferromagnets with random anisotropy", Physical Review B 33, 251 (1986).
E. M. Chudnovsky and L. Gunther, "Quantum tunneling of magnetization in small ferromagnetic particles", Physical Review Letters 60, 661 (1988)].
E. M. Chudnovsky, "Hexatic vortex glass in disordered superconductors", Physical Review B 40, 11355 (1989)].
E. M. Chudnovsky, "Phase transitions in the problem of the decay of a metastable state", Physical Review A 46, 8011 (1992)].
E. M. Chudnovsky, "Universal decoherence in solids", Physical Review Letters 92, 120405 (2004)].

Books:

E. M. Chudnovsky and J. Tejada, "Macroscopic Quantum Tunneling of the Magnetic Moment", Cambridge University Press, 1998].
E. M. Chudnovsky and J. Tejada, "Lectures on Magnetism" (Rinton Press, Princeton, NJ – 2006)].
E. M. Chudnovsky, J. Tejada, and E. Punset (in Spanish): "El Templo de la Ciencia", Destino – Spain, 2008].
E. M. Chudnovsky and J. Tejada (in Spanish), "El Viaje de Cloe" (Destino – 2011)].

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