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Personnel

     
   

Shmalhausen Victor I.

Doctor of Science

 


 

EDUCATION

MS degree in physics from Moscow State University, Physics Dept. (1956)

Ph.D. degree in laser physics from Moscow State University, Physics Dept. (1965)

Doctor of Science degree in laser physics from Moscow State University, Physics Dept. (1988)

Professor at the Chair of General Physics and Wave Processes (1992)

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Laser physics

Adaptive optics

Atmosphere optics

Interferometry

Optical holography

Photosensitive polymers

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

Associate member of Russian Academy of Engineering

IEEE Member

TEACHING

Courses in electromagnetics

Modern problems of adaptive optics

 

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

Andreeva M.S., Iroshnikov N.G., Koryabin A.V., Larichev A.V., Shmalhausen V.I., Usage of Wavefront Sensor for Estimation of Atmospheric Turbulence Parameters, 2012, Optoelectronics, Instrumentation and Data Processing, 2012, Vol. 48, No. 2, pp. 197–204. PDF

Iroshnikov N.G., Koryabin A.V., Larichev A.V., Shmalhausen V.I., Andreeva M.S., Estimation of atmospheric turbulence parameters with wave front sensor data, 2012, Proc. of SPIE Vol. 8696, 86960B. PDF

Iroshnikov N.G., Larichev A.V., Koryabin A.V., Shmal'gauzen V.I., Express Analysis of Turbulence Parameters, Moscow University Physics Bulletin, 2009, V.64, N5, p. 550–554 PDF

Larichev A.V., Ivanov P.V., Iroshnikov N.G., Shmalhauzen V.I., Otten L.J., Adaptive system for eye-fundus imaging, Quantum Electronics, 32, N10, 2002, p.902. PDF

Larichev A.V., Ivanov P.V., Irochnikov N.G., Shmal'gauzen V.I., Measurement of eye aberrations in a speckle field, Quantum Electronics, 31 (2001) 1108 PDF

Nikolaev I.P., Larichev A.V., Shmalhauzen V.I., Controlled optical structures in a nonlinear system involving the suppression of low spatial frequencies in the feedback loop, Quantum Electronics 30 (2000) 617.

Kudryashov A.V., Shmalhausen V.I., Semipassive bimorph flexible mirrors for atmospheric adaptive optics applications, Optical Engineering 35 (1996) 3064. PDF