Surname: Kalantari
Personal Data:
Number of Children: |
Male, Married
Two |
Nationality: |
Iranian |
Date and Place of Birth: 29th Jan 1965, Ahvaz, Iran |
ACADEMIC DEGREES:
• Ph.D. Physics, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran, 1992-1996,
Ph.D. Thesis: Effects of Spin Polarization, Tritium Concentration and Sticking
Coefficients on Fusion Dynamics
• M.Sc. Physics, Shiraz University,
Shiraz, Iran, 1989-1991,
M.Sc. Thesis: Formulation of Electrodynamics by Considering Magnetic Monopoles
• B.Sc. Physics, Shiraz University,
Shiraz, Iran, 1984-1989,
ACADEMIC POSITION:
• Professor, 2015-present, Isfahan University of Technology.
• Associate Professor, 2005-2015, Isfahan University of Technology.
• Assistant Professor, 1996-2004, Isfahan University of Technology.
ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION:
• Head of Department of Physics, Isfahan Univ. of Tech. (2020-present).
● Managing Editor of Iranian Journal of Physics Research (2021-present).
• Vice-President for Student Affairs in, Isfahan Univ. of Tech. (2013-2020).
• Member of editorial board of Iranian Journal of Physics Research (2010-present).
• Editor of Iranian Journal of Physics Research (2002-present). (the journal is published jointly by the Physics Society of Iran and Isfahan University of Technology).
• Graduate Program Advisor in Department of Physics, Isfahan Univ. of Tech. (2006-2008).
• Deputy of Student Affairs in Department of Physics, Isfahan Univ. of Tech. (2002-2006).
SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION:
The Main Research Topics:
• Deeply bound states of K-N systems.
• Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT).
• Proton Therapy.
• Particle accelerators.
• Interactions of Nuclear Radiations with Matter.
• Radiation Protection.
• Simulation of the Cascade Dynamics of Exotic Atoms.
• Calculation of the cross sections of cascade processes for kaonic atoms.
• Spin Polarization effects on ICF and µCF.
• Monte-Carlo Simulation of µCF Cycle.
• Cascade Processes of Muonic and Exotic atoms.
• Experiment and Simulation of the Sonoluminescence(SBSL).
• Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF).
• Undergraduate Courses: General Physics, Modern Physics, Analytical Mechanics, Mathematical Physics, Electromagnetism, Nuclear Physics, Reactor Physics, Advanced Lab. Physics.
• Graduate Courses: Classical Mechanics, Advanced Nuclear Physics, Special Topics in Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Fusion .
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