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Vitali Averbukh
Professor of Molecular Physics at Imperial College London
Vitali Averbukh is a renowned theoretical physicist and chemist specializing in molecular spectroscopy. With a Ph.D. from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Averbukh has worked extensively in the fields of atomic and molecular physics, photoelectron spectroscopy, and biomolecular mass spectrometry. He has also been a leading developer of computational methods such as Fano-ADC and B-spline ADC that have facilitated the study of electron dynamics and quantum control in atoms, molecules, and clusters. Averbukh's expertise in spectroscopy has made him an invaluable consultant in the field of scientific applications and science education.
Averbukh has made several significant contributions to scientific research and is currently a Reader in Molecular Physics at Imperial College London. He has also held various academic positions in institutions like the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Heidelberg University, and Imperial College London, where he was an EPSRC Career Acceleration Fellow. His research work and computational methods have been recognized globally, and he has several publications in top scientific journals.