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This book is aimed at discussing new achievements in the field of irreversible process studies and improving the level of research and design works. This event brought together researchers to discuss a broad spectrum of topics from the degradation of semiconductor–dielectric–metal structures and gravitational wave detection to cutting-edge developments in nanomaterials, optical phenomena, and innovative educational methodologies. The conference featured the following sections: Promising Directions of Research into Irreversible Physical Processes Mathematical Modeling of Physical Processes and Technical Systems Fundamental Problems of Creating New Technology Irreversible Optical Processes Scientific and Methodological Problems of Teaching Natural Science Disciplines.
Andrey Nikolaevich Morozov is Professor and Head of the Department of Physics at Bauman Moscow State Technical University (BMSTU), Moscow, Russia, and Deputy Director for Scientific Work at the Scientific and Technological Center for Unique Instrumentation of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He is Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. His research focuses on irreversible processes, stochastic phenomena, and high-precision optoelectronic measurement systems. Prof. Morozov has made significant contributions to the theory of precision measurements and interferometric systems, including developments related to gravitational-wave detection using Fabry–Perot interferometers. He has authored more than 250 scientific publications and numerous monographs in theoretical and applied physics.
Nikolay Fedorovich Bunkin is Professor at Bauman Moscow State Technical University and Head of a Laboratory at the Center for Biophotonics of the Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. His research interests include laser physics, nonlinear optics, and spectroscopy of liquids and colloidal systems. Prof. Bunkin is known for his experimental and theoretical studies of laser interaction with liquids, optical breakdown phenomena, and nanoscale gas structures in aqueous solutions. His work has significantly advanced the understanding of nanobubble formation and light scattering processes in complex media. He has authored more than 150 scientific publications indexed in international databases.
Vladimir Olegovich Gladyshev is Professor of Physics and Dean of the Faculty of Fundamental Sciences at Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia. His research focuses on optics of moving media, relativistic electrodynamics, and high-precision laser measurement systems. Prof. Gladyshev has contributed to the development of theoretical models and experimental approaches for studying the interaction of electromagnetic radiation with moving media, with applications in gravitational-wave research and advanced navigation systems. He has led several national research projects and published widely on theoretical optics and relativistic electrodynamics.
Igor Leonidovich Fufurin is Associate Professor at the Department of Physics of Bauman Moscow State Technical University and Head of the Research Department at the Center for Applied Physics (BMSTU), Moscow, Russia. His research focuses on infrared spectroscopy, optical sensing, and machine-learning methods for the analysis of complex spectral data. His work addresses applications in biomedical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and atmospheric sensing. Dr. Fufurin has authored more than 100 scientific publications in international journals and conference proceedings and actively participates in international scientific collaborations and conferences in the fields of spectroscopy and applied photonics.
| Publication Date: | 08 August 2026 |
| Publisher: | Springer Nature Switzerland |
| Imprint: | Springer |
| ISBN-13: | 9783032306388 |
| Format: | Hardback |