Gennady Miloshevsky
Associate Professor of Nuclear Engineering
Gennady Miloshevsky received his M.S. in Physics from Belarus State University in 1990. In 1998, he completed his Ph.D. in Physics from the Heat and Mass Transfer Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
Prior to coming to Purdue, Dr. Miloshevsky was a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Chemistry at Brandeis University in Boston. In 2008, Dr. Miloshevsky joined the School of Nuclear Engineering at Purdue as a Research Scientist. He has numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals, books and conference proceedings, is a member of American Physical and Chemical Societies, and a reviewer of grants for government agencies and many peer-reviewed journals.
Dr. Miloshevsky's research is focused on problems in computational physics, atomic and plasma physics, atomic spectra and plasma kinetics, physics of high energy densities, warm dense matter, radiative gas dynamics, interaction of plasma and particle beams with matter, neutron transport, Computational Fluid Dynamics, multiphase flows, Molecular Dynamics, Normal Mode Analysis and Monte Carlo methods, Hartree-Fock and DFT methods, permeation and gating of protein channels and transporters, continuum electro-elasticity of lipid bilayers.