Leonid Eremeyevich Zakharov (Russian: Леони́д Ереме́евич Заха́ров; born 14 January 1947) is a Russian physicist who is a researcher at Princeton University. He attended Lomonosov Moscow State University (1965–1971). He was awarded the status of Fellow[1] in the American Physical Society,[2] after they were nominated by their Division of Plasma Physics in 2007,[3] for "contributions to the theory and numerical calculation of magnetohydrodynamic equilibria, stability, and transport in toroidal plasma confinement devices and for innovative ideas concerning the development of a lithium walled tokamak as an approach to an economic reactor."
He was in 2011 an invited speaker at the 53rd annual meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics of the American Physical Society held in Salt Lake City, Utah[4] and in 2018 an invited speaker at the ENN Symposium on Compact Fusion Technologies held in Langfang, China.[5]
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edit- ^ "APS Fellowship". www.aps.org. Retrieved 2017-04-20.
- ^ "APS Fellow Archive". www.aps.org. Retrieved 2017-04-20.
- ^ "APS Fellows 2007". www.aps.org. Retrieved 2017-04-20.
- ^ "Understanding disruptions in tokamaks (abstract) by Leonid Zakharov, Nov. 17, 2011", 53rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics, November 14–18, 2011; Salt Lake City, Utah; American Physical Society
- ^ "Invited Speakers". ENN Symposium on Compact Fusion Technologies, April 19–20, 2018; Langfang, China.