

Ivan V. Bazarov
Ivan V. Bazarov champions interdisciplinary research on accelerator and beam physics at Cornell University, where he serves as a Professor of Physics. His work is at the forefront of understanding and developing advanced concepts in beam dynamics, with a particular focus on the production of bright (ultracold) electron beams and the intricate physics of photocathodes. Bazarov's research is characterized by its innovative approach to solving theoretical challenges through the use of cutting-edge experimental equipment. With a deep interest in the complexities of non-linear dynamics and intense beam dynamics, Professor Bazarov's contributions to the field are both significant and diverse. His expertise extends to the applications of compact bright electron beams, where he explores new frontiers in accelerator physics. His work not only advances the fundamental understanding of beam physics but also paves the way for practical applications in various scientific and technological domains. Professor Bazarov is dedicated to fostering a collaborative and dynamic research environment. He actively encourages students who are passionate about beam physics to engage with his research group, offering them opportunities to delve into the fascinating world of accelerator and beam physics. His mentorship is aimed at nurturing the next generation of physicists who will continue to push the boundaries of this exciting field. In addition to his research, Ivan V. Bazarov is committed to the academic community at Cornell University. He contributes to the development of the curriculum and participates in various initiatives that promote the integration of research and education. His work not only enhances the academic experience for students but also strengthens the university's position as a leader in the field of physics.
Publications
, 71-78, 2021-05-17