Prof Dr. Felix Lev | Particle physics and cosmology | Outstanding Scientist Award
Physics/Mathematics, Independent Researcher, United States
Felix Lev is a prominent physicist specializing in quantum theory and mathematics. He earned his Doctorate in Physical and Mathematical Sciences in 1991 and has made significant contributions to foundational physics, particularly in understanding the particle-antiparticle dilemma and cosmological challenges. Lev is also a seasoned scientist with extensive experience in software development for integrated circuit design, bridging theoretical physics with practical applications. His influential book, “Finite Mathematics as the Foundation of Classical Mathematics and Quantum Theory,” showcases his groundbreaking research.
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Education:
Felix Lev holds a Doctorate in Physical and Mathematical Sciences from the Institute for High Energy Physics, awarded in 1991, where his dissertation focused on the many-body problem in relativistic quantum mechanics. Prior to that, he earned a Ph.D. in 1977 from the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics in Moscow, with a dissertation on elastic scattering processes. He also completed his Master’s in Physics at the Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology in 1971. His educational background has laid a strong foundation for his research and contributions to theoretical physics and mathematics.
Professional Experience:
Lev has a distinguished career as a physicist and scientist. He served as a Senior Scientist at Artwork Conversion Software from 1999 to 2024, developing cutting-edge optimization algorithms for integrated circuit design while continuing his research in quantum theory. Previously, he was a Leading Scientist at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Russia from 1992 to 1999 and held key roles at various research institutes throughout his career. He also has teaching experience, having lectured on topics like relativistic quantum mechanics at several prestigious institutions, including Santa Monica Community College and the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research.
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Awards and Honors:
Felix Lev has received notable accolades throughout his career. In 1997, he was awarded the Heisenberg-Landau Grant, a prestigious personal grant from the Max Planck Institute of Physics and the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, recognizing his exceptional contributions to theoretical physics. Additionally, he was honored as a Senior Scientist in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics in 1987 by the Presidium of the USSR Academy of Sciences. These awards reflect his significant impact on the fields of quantum theory and mathematics, emphasizing his status as a leading researcher.
Publication Top Notes:
- Exact construction of the electromagnetic current operator in relativistic quantum mechanics
Authors: FM Lev
Year: 1995
Citations: 80 📄 - On the role of K∗ K intermediate states in OZI-rule violating reactions of antiproton annihilation
Authors: D Buzatu, FM Lev
Year: 1994
Citations: 76 📄 - Poincaré covariant current operator and elastic electron-deuteron scattering in the front-form Hamiltonian dynamics
Authors: FM Lev, E Pace, G Salme
Year: 2000
Citations: 73 📄 - Electromagnetic and weak current operators for interacting systems within the front-form dynamics
Authors: FM Lev, E Pace, G Salme
Year: 1998
Citations: 70 📄 - Relativistic quantum mechanics and its applications to few-nucleon systems
Authors: FM Lev
Year: 1993
Citations: 67 📄 - Deuteron magnetic and quadrupole moments with a Poincaré covariant current operator in the front-form dynamics
Authors: FM Lev, E Pace, G Salme
Year: 1999
Citations: 55 📄 - Finiteness of physics and its possible consequences
Authors: F Lev
Year: 1993
Citations: 40 📄 - Deep inelastic scattering and final state interaction in an exactly solvable relativistic model
Authors: E Pace, G Salme, FM Lev
Year: 1998
Citations: 37 📄