Michael V. Sadovskii 

 
Graduated in 1971 the Physical Department of the Ural State University
(Sverdlovsk). Ph.D. - 1975, Dr.Sci. - 1986.
1971-1974 - Ph.D work (supervisor L.V.Keldysh) - 
theoretical department of P.N.Lebedev Physical Institute, 
USSR Academy of Sciences (Moscow). 1974-1986 - researcher at the
Institute for Metal Physics, USSR Academy of Sciences, Ural Scientific
Centre (Sverdlovsk). Since 1987 - head of theoretical physics 
laboratory at the Institute for Electrophysics, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Ural Branch (Ekaterinburg). Professor of the Ural State
University (theoretical physics), since 1991.


 

Author of more than 100 papers on condensed matter theory.

Main interests - electronic theory of disordered systems (Anderson

localization, pseudogap), superconductivity (disordered 

superconductors, high-temperature superconductivity). Developed the

field theory approach to Anderson localization, self-consistent theory

of localization, theory of superconductors close to the Anderson

transition. Formulated exactly solvable models of the pseudogap state,

models of disorder effects in the theory of Peierls transition. 


 

Corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1994), Full Member (2003), member of the Presidium of the Ural Branch of RAS. Chairman of the Board of The United Physical Society of the Russian Federation, Fellow of The Institute of Physics (UK) - 2002. A.G.Stoletov Prize in Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences -2002.

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E-mail: sadovski@iep.uran.ru