Evgeny Liverts at Racah Institute of Physics. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel📖
Evgeny Z. Liverts is a retired Senior Scientist from the Racah Institute of Physics, Hebrew University, Jerusalem. With a career spanning over four decades, he has made significant contributions to the fields of theoretical atomic physics, quantum mechanics, and nuclear physics. Dr. Liverts is known for his expertise in few-body atomic calculations, quantum-mechanical methods, and nuclear system analysis. His research has advanced our understanding of atomic structures, quantum potentials, and various atomic and nuclear phenomena.
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Education Background🎓
- Master’s Degree, Theoretical Physics, Dnepropetrovsk State University, USSR, 1974
- Ph.D. Degree, Institute of Nuclear Physics, Alma-Ata, USSR, 1983 (Approved by the Higher Attestation Commission, USSR Council of Ministers, Moscow, 1983)
Professional Experience🌱
Dr. Liverts served as a Senior Scientist at the Racah Institute of Physics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem from 2014 to 2021. Prior to this, he held positions as a KAMEA Research Associate, Giladi Research Associate, and Research Associate. Before joining the Hebrew University, he worked as a Senior Scientist and Scientist at the Institute of Nuclear Physics, Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan, from 1991 to 2002. He also held the position of Engineer in 1975-1976.
Dr. Liverts’ research spans several key areas in theoretical physics, including:
- Atomic few-body calculations based on the Correlation Function Hyperspherical Harmonic Method (CFHHM)
- Double photoionization of atoms within fullerene shells
- Development of the quasilinearization method (QLM) for solving the Schrödinger equation
- Quantum-mechanical calculations for helium atoms and helium-like ions
- Three-body and four-body atomic and nuclear system calculations
- Ab initio calculations of electroweak cross-sections in light nuclear systems
- Development of angular Fock coefficients and two-particle atomic coalescences
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Publications Top Notes 📄
1. The Green’s Function Approach to the Fock Expansion Calculations of Two-Electron Atoms
- Authors: Liverts, E.Z., Barnea, N.
- Journal: Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
- Publication Year: 2018
- Volume/Issue: 51(8)
- Abstract: The paper presents a Green’s function-based approach for the Fock expansion calculations, which offers an effective method for analyzing two-electron atomic systems.
- Citations: 2
2. Two-Particle Atomic Coalescences: Boundary Conditions for the Fock Coefficient Components
- Author: Liverts, E.Z.
- Journal: Physical Review A
- Publication Year: 2016
- Volume/Issue: 94(2)
- Abstract: This study focuses on boundary conditions for the Fock coefficient components in two-particle atomic coalescences. It refines the theoretical framework for atomic systems at specific coalescence points.
- Citations: 4
3. Analytic Calculation of the Edge Components of the Angular Fock Coefficients
- Author: Liverts, E.Z.
- Journal: Physical Review A
- Publication Year: 2016
- Volume/Issue: 94(2)
- Abstract: The paper analytically calculates edge components of the angular Fock coefficients, advancing the understanding of angular behavior in quantum mechanical systems.
- Citations: 4
4. Collinear Configuration of the Helium Atom and Two-Electron Ions
- Authors: Liverts, E.Z., Krivec, R., Barnea, N.
- Journal: Annals of Physics
- Publication Year: 2020
- Volume: 422
- Article Number: 168306
- Abstract: This work investigates the collinear configuration of helium atoms and two-electron ions, providing new insights into their geometric and quantum mechanical properties.
- Citations: 3
5. Small Recoil Momenta Double Ionization of He and Two-Electron Ions by High Energy Photons
- Authors: Amusia, M.Y., Drukarev, E.G., Liverts, E.Z.
- Journal: European Physical Journal D
- Publication Year: 2020
- Volume/Issue: 74(8)
- Article Number: 173
- Abstract: The study explores double ionization of helium and two-electron ions at small recoil momenta induced by high-energy photons, highlighting unique atomic responses.
- Citations: 3
Conclusion
Dr. Evgeny Z. Liverts stands out as a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His profound contributions to theoretical physics, particularly in atomic and nuclear systems, combined with his innovative computational methods, make him an invaluable asset to the scientific community.
While there are opportunities to broaden the impact of his work and further nurture collaborative and applied dimensions, his accomplishments are unequivocally aligned with the criteria for this prestigious award.