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Dimitri Kusnezov
Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Science and Technology
Incumbent
Assumed office
September 29, 2022
President Joe Biden
Preceded byReginald Brothers
Personal details
Education University of California, Berkeley ( AB, AB)
Princeton University ( MA, PhD)

Dimitri Kusnezov is an American physicist and academic who is the under secretary of homeland security for science and technology. [1] He has published over 160 research papers and articles and has over 4000 citations according to Google Scholar. [2]

Education

Kusnezov earned Bachelor of Arts degrees in physics and pure mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley, a followed by a Master of Arts in physics from Princeton University and a PhD in theoretical and mathematical physics. [3]

Career

From 1990 to 2001, Kusnezov worked as an assistant and associate professor at Yale University. Kusnezov joined the National Nuclear Security Administration in 2001 and later served as a senior advisor to the secretary of the United States Department of Energy. Since February 2019, he has served as deputy under secretary of energy for AI and technology. [4]

Selected publications

  • 1999, D Kusnezov, A Bulgac, G Do Dang, Quantum levy processes and fractional kinetics, Physical review letters 82 (6), 1136 [5]
  • 1996, VP Antropov, MI Katsnelson, BN Harmon, M Van Schilfgaarde, Spin dynamics in magnets: Equation of motion and finite temperature effects, Physical Review B 54 (2), 1019 [6]
  • 1990, D Kusnezov, A Bulgac, W Bauer, Canonical ensembles from chaos, Annals of Physics 204 (1), 155-185 [7]

References

  1. ^ Biesecker, Cal (2021-11-17). "Biden Nominates DoE Artificial Intelligence Official To Run DHS S&T". Defense Daily. Archived from the original on 2021-11-17. Retrieved 2021-11-18.
  2. ^ "Dimitri Kusnezov". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2021-11-18.
  3. ^ "President Biden Announces Additional Nominees". The White House. 2021-11-17. Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  4. ^ "Dimitri Kusnezov". Energy.gov. Retrieved 2021-11-17.
  5. ^ Kusnezov, Dimitri; Bulgac, Aurel; Dang, Giu Do (1999-02-08). "Quantum L\'evy Processes and Fractional Kinetics". Physical Review Letters. 82 (6): 1136–1139. arXiv: chao-dyn/9901002. Bibcode: 1999PhRvL..82.1136K. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.82.1136. S2CID  118949736.
  6. ^ Antropov, V. P.; Katsnelson, M. I.; Harmon, B. N.; van Schilfgaarde, M.; Kusnezov, D. (1996-07-01). "Spin dynamics in magnets: Equation of motion and finite temperature effects". Physical Review B. 54 (2): 1019–1035. Bibcode: 1996PhRvB..54.1019A. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevB.54.1019. PMID  9985370.
  7. ^ Kusnezov, Dimitri; Bulgac, Aurel; Bauer, Wolfgang (1990-11-15). "Canonical ensembles from chaos". Annals of Physics. 204 (1): 155–185. Bibcode: 1990AnPhy.204..155K. doi: 10.1016/0003-4916(90)90124-7. ISSN  0003-4916.