

| | Honors: Fellow, Institute of Physics (UK) (1999) Fellow, SPIE (2001) Fellow of OSA (2003)
Fellow of EOS (2014)
Member, Academy of Science of Universities of Ukraine (1997) Recipient, Medal of Rozhdestvensky Russian Optical Society", Russia (1995) Recipient, "Medal of Yaroslav Mudry" of the Academy of Science of Universities of Ukraine (1998) Recipient of the title of Honoured Worker of Science and Engineering of Ukraine. Recipient of the Galileo Galilei Award for 2007.
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Chartered Physicist of The Institute Of Physics (UK)
Field of Study: Optics Areas of Professional Specialization: Rough Surfaces Characterization; Fractal Optics; Holography; Singular Optics Specific Optical Science and Engineering Professional Accomplishments: Over
300 publications in optical sciences, more than 80 in refereed archival journals. Co-author of
7 monographs. | Employment History: 1979-1982 Post-graduate student, Chernivtsi State University 1983-1985 Assistant Professor, Department of Optics, Chernivtsi State University 1985-1988 Associate Professor, Department of Correlation Optics, Chernivtsi State University 1988-present Head, Department of Correlation Optics, Chernivtsi State University 1991-present Professor, Department of Correlation Optics, Chernivtsi State University 1997-present Dean, Engineering Faculty, Chernivtsi National University | Principal research accomplishments: Developed method of holographic measurement of dynamic and structural characteristics of quasi-spherical Brownian particle ensembles. Developed practical interference correlometry methods for characterization of rough surfaces. Method has sensitivity threshold in the tens of Angstroms. Application of fractical geometry and fractal optics, along with fast polarization-interference methods, to rough surface diagnostics. Investigation of referenceless holographic recording methods for fractal analysis. Introduction of new approach for analysis of singularities (e.g., phase-difference vortices) in vector fields. Included in this work is the formulation of the sign principle for phase-difference vortices and the elaboration of an inteferometric technique for the analysis of s-contours and C-points in vector optical fields. It is shown that the result of colouring of the beam at the output of the scattering medium depends on the magnitudes of the phase delays of the singly forward scattered partial signals. The colouring mechanism has for the first time experimentally been illustrated for a forward propagating beam through a light-scattering medium. Spectral investigation of the effects of colouring has been carried out using a solution of liquid crystal in a polymer matrix. The amplitude ratio of the non-scattered and the singly forward scattered interfering components significantly affects the colour intensity. It has further been established that the spectral content of the illuminating beam strongly influences the colour of the resulting radiation.
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The internal energy flow
in a light beam can be divided into the “orbital” and “spin”
parts, associated with the spatial and polarization degrees
of freedom of light. In contrast to the orbital one,
experimental observation of the spin flow seems problematic
because it is converted into an orbital flow upon tight
focusing of the beam, usually applied for energy flow
detection by means of the mechanical action upon probe
particles. We propose a two-beam interference technique that
results in an appreciable level of spin flow in moderately
focused beams and detection of the orbital motion of probe
particles within a field where the transverse energy
circulation is associated exclusively with the spin flow.
This result can be treated as the first demonstration of
mechanical action of the spin flow of a light field.
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A new approach is proposed
for estimating the degree of coherence of optical waves. The
possibility of transformation of the spatial polarization
distribution in the measured spatial intensity distribution
for determining the degree of correlation of superposing
waves, linearly polarized in the plane of incidence, is
shown.
| Principal Professional Society Memberships and Activities:
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Fellow, Institute of Physics (UK)
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Charted Physicist of the Institute of
Physics (UK)
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Fellow, SPIE
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Fellow, OSA
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Fellow, EOS
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Member, Academy of Science of Universities of Ukraine
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Member, Governing Board of SPIE-Ukraine (1996
- 2006).
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Founder and Chair, Ukrainian Territorial Board of the ICO
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Member, Advisory Committee of EOS (European Optical Society)
(1996-1998 and since 2010)
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Vice-President of Ukrainian Optical Society (1996
- 2006).
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President of Ukrainian Society Pure and
Applied Optics (since 2009)
| Other Noteworthy Accomplishments in Science, Engineering, and Public Service: | Chair of the International Conferences "Holography, Correlation Optics and Recording Materials", "Correlation Optics" held in Chernivtsi in 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007,
2009, 2011 under the aegis of SPIE, ICO, OSA, and EOS. Scientists from 24 countries took part in these conferences. Chair of the Organising Committee of the International Conference "Laser Application" held in Chernivtsi in 1991. Guest Editor of the special issue of "Optical Engineering" April, V. 34, No. 4, 1995, titled as "Optics in Ukraine"
(USA).
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Guest Editor of the
Journal "Advances in Optical Technologies", the special issue "Correlation
Optics", 2010.
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Guest Editor of the Journal “Applied Optics”, Special Issue
“Correlation Optics” (2012) Editor of
9 Proceedings of SPIE published in SPIE-Press: V. 2108 (1993), 2647 (1995), 3317 (1997), 3904 (1999), 4607 (2001), 5477 (2003), 6254 (2005), 7008 (2008),
7388 (2009), 8338 (2012).
Organized conferences, workshops and councils in optics of the former USSR:
•Workshop on holography, 1987 •Session of Academic Council of the USSR's Ministry of Education on the topic "Optical processors," 1986, 1989 •Session of Academic Council of the USSR's Ministry of Education on the topic "Laser Systems," 1988
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Head of Council for Ph.D. Theses Defense in major area "Optics" at Chernivtsi State University, 1993-1998
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•Optica Applicata
(since 1994),
•Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics
(1998-2005),
•Ukrainian Journal of Physical Optics
(since 2000),
•Journal of Holography and Speckle
(since 2004),
•Annals
of the Academy of Romanian Scientists, Physics Series
(since 2010)
•Opto-Electronics
Review (O-ER) (since 2007),
•Open Optics Journal (since 2007),
•SPIE Review,
(2008-2011)
•Journal of the Optical Society of America,
•Applied Optics,
•Optics Letters,
•Measurement Science and Technology,
•Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics,
•Optics Express.
Member, Committee for Awarding State Prizes in the field of science and technology in Ukraine (since 1998) Scientific advisor for Ph.D. students at Chernivtsi National University - Faculty advisor of SPIE Students Chapter in Chernivtsi National University (since 2001)
| Significant publications and patents
Curriculum Vitae (pdf) | Business address:Correlation Optics Dpt, Chernivtsi University 2, Kotsyubinsky St. Chernivtsi, Ukraine 58012 |
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