Eugene Ivanov

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Eugene Ivanov received the Ph.D. degree in Radio-physics from the Moscow Power Engineering Institute in 1987.

In 1991, he joined Physics Department at the University of Western Australia. In 1999-2019, he worked as a Visiting Scientist in Boulder Laboratories (NIST, Boulder, Colorado). His research interests include oscillator frequency stabilization and precision noise measurements.

Eugene is a recipient of the 1994 Japan Microwave Prize, the 2002 W. G. Cady Award from IEEE Society and the 2010 J. Keithley Award from American Physical Society recognizing him as a “physicist who has been instrumental in the development of measurement techniques that have impact on the physics community by providing better measurements”.

He is also recipient of the 2012 A. Walsh Medal from Australian Institute of Physics and the 2014 C. Ross Award from Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering.


Home institution: University of Western Australia
Research Theme: Direct Detection