Theoretical physicist
Anatoly V. Radyushkin is a physicist.
Radyushkin completed his master's degree and PhD in physics at the Moscow State University in 1975 and 1978, respectively.[1][2] He then earned a Doctor of Science degree at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in 1987.[2] Radyushkin joined the Old Dominion University faculty in 1992,[2] and also worked for the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility.[2][1]
Radyushkin was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society in 1996, "[f]or pioneering studies of exclusive processes in quantum chromodynamics and applications of QCD sum rules to hadronic form factors."[3] In 1998, he was one of three faculty members at Old Dominion to receive the university's Eminent Scholar Award.[4] In 2015, the Southeastern Section of the APS named Radyushkin the recipient of the 2015 Jesse W. Beams Award [de].[5]
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