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Janev, Ratko K. was born on March 30, 1939 in Sandanski, Bulgaria. Son of Krste I. and Evdokija (Taralinova) Janev. arrived in Austria, 1987.
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Atomic and molecular processes play an important role in laboratory and astrophysical plasmas for a wide range of conditions, and determine, in part, their electrical, transport, thermal, and radiation properties. The study of these and other plasma properties requires a knowledge of the cross sections, reaction rate coefficients, and inelastic energy transfers for a variety of collisional reactions. In this review, we provide quantitative information about the most important collision processes occurring in hy drogen, helium, and hydrogen-helium plasmas in the temperature range from 0. 1 eV to 20 keY. The material presented here is based on published atomic and molecular collision data, theoretical calculations, and appro priate extrapolation and interpolation procedures. This review gives the properties of each reaction, graphs of the cross sections and reaction rate coeffiCients, and the coefficients of analytical fits for these quantities. We present this information in a form that will enable researchers who are not experts in atomic physics to use the data easily. The authors thank their colleagues at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory and in the atomic physics community who have made many useful suggestions for the selection and presentation o. f t. he material. We gratefully acknowledge the excellent technical assistance of Elizabeth Carey for the typing, and Bernie Giehl for the drafting. This work was supported in part by the U. S. Department of Energy Contract No. DE-AC02-76-CHO-3073. Princeton, USA R. K. Janev W. D. Langer September, 1987 K. Evans, Jr. , D. E.
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Janev, Ratko K. was born on March 30, 1939 in Sandanski, Bulgaria. Son of Krste I. and Evdokija (Taralinova) Janev. arrived in Austria, 1987.
Bachelor of Science, U. Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1963; Master of Science, U. Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1965; Doctor of Philosophy, U. Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1968.
Head theoretical atomic physics group, Boris Kidrich Institute Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade, 1968-1972;
head theoretical atomic physics branch, Institute Physics, Belgrade, 1972-1987;
head atomic and molecular data unit, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, since 1987. Visiting professor Observatoire Paris, Meudon, France, 1974-1975, U. Leningrad, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics, 1975, U. Bordeaux, France, 1976, 78, U. Brussels, 1977, U. Aarhus, Denmark, 1979, U. Paris XI, Orsay, France, 1980, U. Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 1981, U. Stockholm, 1983, U. London, Surrey, England, 1984-1985, U. Durham, England, 1984-1985. Visiting fellow professor Joint Institute Laboratory Astrophysics, Boulder, 1982-1983.
Consultant Princeton Plasma PhysicsLab., 1983-1986, Oak Ridge (Tennessee) National Laboratory, 1984-1987. Member various advisory boards and science committees of international conferences and symposia in atomic collion physics, plasma physics and laser science.
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Fellow Macedonian Academy Sciences and Arts. Member of New York Academy Science, European Physical Society.
Married Dusanka D. Hajdukovic, October 30, 1938 (deceased 1975). Children: Igor, Irene.