Curriculum Vitae of Michael Khasin - The Fritz Haber Center for ...
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<strong>Curriculum</strong> <strong>Vitae</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Michael</strong> <strong>Khasin</strong><br />
Present Position<br />
November 2007<br />
PhD student in physics and chemistry (PhD expected June 2008). <strong>Fritz</strong> <strong>Haber</strong> Research<br />
<strong>Center</strong> <strong>for</strong> Molecular Dynamics, Hebrew University <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem, Jerusalem 91904,<br />
Israel. Phone: 972-2-6585340 fax: 972-206513742. e-mail: misha@fh.huji.ac.il<br />
Academic Background<br />
2003-present: PhD student in physics and chemistry . Hebrew University <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem.<br />
<strong>The</strong> thesis title: Can a pump-probe experiment be simulated efficiently?. Advisor: Pr<strong>of</strong>.<br />
R. Kosl<strong>of</strong>f.<br />
2001-2003: M.Sc. in physics. Hebrew University <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem. <strong>The</strong> thesis title:<br />
Multiphase excitation and control <strong>of</strong> a nonlinear lattice. Advisor: Pr<strong>of</strong>. Friedland.<br />
1998-2001: B.Sc. (Summa Cum Laude), Physics (Honors Program) , Hebrew University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Jerusalem, Israel.<br />
Awards<br />
2000 Amos-De-Shalit Scholarship in physics <strong>for</strong> undergraduate students<br />
2003 <strong>The</strong> Solly Cohen award <strong>for</strong> graduate students.<br />
Research Interests<br />
Quantum and classical dynamics. Efficient simulations <strong>of</strong> complex quantum dynamics.<br />
Applications <strong>of</strong> quantum in<strong>for</strong>mation theory to the study <strong>of</strong> complex quantum systems.<br />
Papers<br />
1. M. <strong>Khasin</strong> and L. Friedland, Multi-Phase Control <strong>of</strong> a Nonlinear Lattice, Phys. Rev.<br />
E 68, 066214 (2003)<br />
2. M. <strong>Khasin</strong> and R. Kosl<strong>of</strong>f, Temperature dependence <strong>of</strong> interaction-induced<br />
entanglement, Phys. Rev. A 72, 052303 (2005)<br />
3. M. <strong>Khasin</strong> and L. Friedland, Removal <strong>of</strong> resonances by rotation in linearly<br />
degenerate two-dimensional oscillator systems, J. Math. Phys. 48, 042701 (2007)
4. M. <strong>Khasin</strong>, R. Kosl<strong>of</strong>f and D. Steinitz, Negativity as a distance from a separable<br />
state, Phys. Rev. A 75, 052325 (2007)<br />
5. M. <strong>Khasin</strong> and R. Kosl<strong>of</strong>f, Rise and fall <strong>of</strong> quantum and classical correlations in an<br />
open system dynamics, Phys. Rev. A 76, 012304 (2007)<br />
Conferences and workshops<br />
Safed Conference: Quantum thermodynamics, September 17-19, 2006, Safed, Israel.<br />
Talk: Optimal partition <strong>of</strong> a composite system.<br />
Safed Workshop: <strong>The</strong> quantum world in real time: is it accessible? June 24-29, 2007,<br />
Safed, Israel. Poster: Rise and fall <strong>of</strong> quantum and classical correlations in an open<br />
system dynamics.<br />
Teaching<br />
2007 Teaching assistant to the course: Physical Chemistry C, Hebrew University .<br />
2005-2007 Teaching assistant to the course: Quantum Mechanics <strong>of</strong> Chemical Processes,<br />
Hebrew University .<br />
2001-2004 Instructor, Advanced Physics Laboratory, Hebrew University .