Dr. Kaganovich is a research associate
at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. His professional interests
include: kinetic theory of plasmas and gases, hydrodynamics, quantum
mechanics, nonlinear phenomena and pattern formation. Recently he
involved in the study of plasma physics with applications to nuclear
fusion (heavy ion fusion), gas discharge modeling, and plasma processing.
Dr. Kaganovich was the recipient of the Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship
in 1996. His research was supported by individual grants from international
and national funding agencies including NSF, INTAS, ISF, and RFBR.
He received his B.S. and M.S. from Physical- Mechanical Department
of St. Petersburg Technical University, and Ph.D. from Ioffe Physical
Technical Institute.
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