Background
Darmanyan, Sergey was born on March 30, 1953 in Tashkent, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics. Son of Arakel and Nina (Machkhelyants) Darmanyan.
(The investigation of nonlinear wave phenomena has been on...)
The investigation of nonlinear wave phenomena has been one of the main direc tions of research in optics for the last few decades. Soliton concepts applied to the description of intense electromagnetic beams and ultrashort pulse propagation in various media have contributed much to this field. The notion of solitons has proved to be very useful in describing wave processes in hydrodynamics, plasma physics and condensed matter physics. Moreover, it is also of great importance in optics for ultrafast information transmission and storage, radiation propagation in resonant media, etc. In 1973, Hasegawa and Tappert made a significant contribution to optical soliton physics when they predicted the existence of an envelope soliton in the regime of short pulses in optical fibres. In 1980, Mollenauer et al. conducted ex periments to elucidate this phenomenon. Since then the theory of optical solitons as well as their experimental investigation has progressed rapidly. The effects of inhomogeneities of the medium and energy pumping on optical solitons, the interaction between optical solitons and their generation in fibres, etc. have all been investigated and reported. Logical devices using optical solitons have been developed; new types of optical solitons in media with Kerr-type nonlinearity and in resonant media have been described.
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Darmanyan, Sergey was born on March 30, 1953 in Tashkent, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics. Son of Arakel and Nina (Machkhelyants) Darmanyan.
Master of Science with honors, Technology University, Tashkent, 1975. Doctor of Philosophy, Institute Spectroscopy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 1982. Senior scientist diploma, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 1989.
Doctor of Science, Institute Spectroscopy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 1992.
Researcher Institute Electronics, Tashkent, 1975-1978. Senior leading scientist Thermophysics Institute, 1982-1993. Head nonlinear spectroscopy section Institute Spectroscopy, Russian Academy of Sciences, since 1993.
Lecturer University Tashkent, 1988-1990. Journal referee Physical Letters, Physical Review. Deputy chairman organizing committee International Conference Optical Solitons, Tashkent, 1989, International Conference Nonlineality and Disorder, Tashkent, 1990.
Visiting scientist Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany, 1996-1999.
(The investigation of nonlinear wave phenomena has been on...)
Member Optical Society of America (Uzbek state prize 1989).
Married Marina Lyalina, March 7, 1987. Children: Nina and Marta (twins).