Alexander Tchernyatin
I received my M.S. degree in physics in 1998 from the Department of Physics of M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU).
In 2003 I got Ph.D. degree in Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics at the Physical Department of MSU. Title of my Ph.D. thesis is "Peculiarities of Bragg acousto-optic interaction in birefringent media". Since 2001 I have been with the Physical Department of MSU. At present i am an assistant professor of the Oscillation Physics Division.
My scientific interests include acousto-optics and optical information processing. In particular, my investigations are devoted to acousto-optic interaction in birefringent crystals, which are both optically uniaxial and biaxial media, as well as its applications in optic instruments.