Dr Dmitry Luchinsky
Senior Research FellowResearch Interests
Main research interests as PhD student and postdoc were:
- picosecond dynamics of luminescence spectra in II-VI semiconductors;
- experimental methods of measurements of time-resolved luminescence spectra with picosecond time resolution;
- CW-dye lasers;
- experimental methods of modulational spectroscopy for measurements of nonlinear refractive index in semiconductor thing films;
- pi optical bistability and multistability;
- self-oscillations in systems of coupled resonators;
- fluctuations in nonlinear optical systems.
Main current research interests are:
- fluctuations and critical phenomena in nonlinear dynamical systems;
- classical mechanics and thermodynamics of Brownian motion in nonequilibrium systems;
- methods of experimental investigations of generalised nonequilibrium potential;
- experimental methods of investigations of time symmetry and detailed balance in stochastical dynamical systems;
- thermodynamics, spatial and time symmetry of ratchets;
- WKB approximation of the Fokker-Plank equation;
- ion channels
- classical mechanical interpretation of nonequilibrium thermodynamics;
- problem of control of fluctuations.
Nonlinear and Biomedical Physics
Web Links
Workshop on non-autonomous oscillatory systems and their applications in the life sciences
01/06/2018 → 30/11/2019
Research
Conduction and selectivity between monovalent ions within the potassium channel
01/11/2017 → 30/10/2021
Research
Ionic Coulomb blockade oscillations and the physical origins of permeation, selectivity, and their mutation transformations in biological ion channels
01/04/2015 → 30/09/2018
Research
two-phase flow
01/10/2012 → 01/10/2015
Other
Nonlinear dynamics of selectivity, conductivity, and gating in biological ion channels
01/08/2009 → 30/06/2013
Research
Dynamics of quasiparticles: from molecular dynamics to ionic current
Oral presentation
- Nonlinear and Biomedical Physics