Nikolai Sinitsyn

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Title:Director funded postdoctoral fellow,
Office: CNLS 132
Address: CNLS, TA-3, Bldg. 1690, Los Alamos National Lab, NM 87545
E-mail address: nsinitsyn@lanl.gov
Office Phone: 505-665-3175
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Research Interests

I work at Los Alamos National Lab. I study mesoscopic fluctuations and other stochastic effects in biochemical networks. I also develp the theory of geometrical (Berry phase-like) effects in purely classical stochastic processes with wide range of applications from magnetic nanostructures to molecular motors.
More generally, my interests are in nonequilibrium statistics, effects of inter-band coherence in solid state, molecular motors, spintronics, multistate Landau-Zener theory, biochemical networks, chiral anomalies and geometric phases.

My former Schools

Before Los Alamos I was a postdoc at the University of Texas, at Austin. I worked with Profs. Allan H. MacDonald and Qian Niu and for a very short term at Texas A&M with Prof. Jairo Sinova. My research there was related mainly to disorder effects on Hall currents induced by nontrivial topology of Bloch bands.
I received Ph.D. degree from Texas A&M University (adviser: Prof. Valery L. Pokrovsky) on exact solutions in nonstationary quantum mechanics and their applications in nanomagnets and Bose condensates. The last year of my Ph.D. I also worked with Prof. Jairo Sinova on anomalous and spin Hall effects.
My undergraduate school was the Department of Physics, Belarusian State University.


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