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Andrei V. Frolov - Curriculum Vitae


Personal Data

Name:Andrei V. Frolov
Date of birth:11 March 1976
Place of birth:Moscow, USSR
Citizenship:Canada and Russia
Sex:Male
Marital status:Single
Simon Fraser University
Department of Physics
8888 University Drive
Burnaby BC Canada
V5A 1S6

Phone: 1(604)291-3787
Fax: 1(604)291-3592
frolov@sfu.ca

Research Interests

Cosmology, inflation, observational tests of early Universe theories, gravitation, black hole physics, numerical relativity.

Academic Background

University degrees:

Degree Institution Started Completed
BSc in Physics (with honors) Moscow State University (Russia)
University of Alberta (Canada)
09/1992 06/1995
PhD in Physics University of Alberta (Canada) 09/1995 08/2000

PhD program details:

Field of Study:General Relativity and Cosmology
Thesis title:Critical Behavior in the Gravitational Collapse of a Scalar Field
Advisor:Prof. D. N. Page

Research experience:

PositionInstitutionPeriod held
Assistant ProfessorPhysics Department, SFU (Canada)Fall 2006 - present
Postdoctoral FellowKIPAC/SITP, Stanford University (USA)Fall 2003 - Fall 2006
Postdoctoral FellowCITA, University of Toronto (Canada)Fall 2000 - Fall 2003

Teaching experience:

PositionInstitutionPeriod held
Assistant ProfessorPhysics Department, SFU (Canada)Fall 2006 - present
Teaching AssistantUniversity of Alberta (Canada)Fall 1995 - Spring 1999

Publication List [also see SPIRES HEP Database]

    Articles published in refereed journals

  1. A. V. Frolov, K. R. Kristjansson and L. Thorlacius, Global geometry of two-dimensional charged black holes, Phys. Rev. D 73, 124036 (2006) [hep-th/0604041].
  2. M. A. Amin and A. V. Frolov, Persistent Patterns in Accretion Disks, Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 370, L42-L45 (2006) [astro-ph/0603687].
  3. A. V. Frolov, K. R. Kristjansson and L. Thorlacius, Semi-classical geometry of charged black holes, Phys. Rev. D 72, 021501(R) (2005) [hep-th/0504073].
  4. A. V. Frolov, Is it really naked? On cosmic censorship in string theory, Phys. Rev. D 70, 104023 (2004) [hep-th/0409117].
  5. A. V. Frolov, Accretion of ghost condensate by black holes, Phys. Rev. D 70, 061501(R) (2004) [hep-th/0404216].
  6. J. Martin, G. N. Felder, A. V. Frolov, L. Kofman and M. Peloso, BRANECODE: A program for simulations of braneworld dynamics, Comput. Phys. Commun. 171, 69 (2005) [hep-ph/0404141].
  7. A. V. Frolov and L. Kofman, Can inflating braneworlds be stabilized?, Phys. Rev. D 69, 044021 (2004) [hep-th/0309002].
  8. J. Martin, G. N. Felder, A. V. Frolov, M. Peloso and L. Kofman, Braneworld dynamics with the BraneCode, Phys. Rev. D 69, 084017 (2004) [hep-th/0309001].
  9. A. V. Frolov and U. L. Pen, The naked singularity in the global structure of critical collapse spacetimes, Phys. Rev. D 68, 124024 (2003) [gr-qc/0307081].
  10. A. V. Frolov and V. P. Frolov, Black holes in a compactified spacetime, Phys. Rev. D 67, 124025 (2003) [hep-th/0302085].
  11. A. V. Frolov and L. Kofman, Inflation and de Sitter thermodynamics, JCAP 0305, 009 (2003) [hep-th/0212327].
  12. A. Frolov and L. Kofman, Gravitational waves from braneworld inflation, hep-th/0209133 (submitted to Phys. Rev. D).
  13. A. Frolov, L. Kofman and A. A. Starobinsky, Prospects and problems of tachyon matter cosmology, Phys. Lett. B 545, 8 (2002) [hep-th/0204187].
  14. G. N. Felder, A. Frolov, L. Kofman and A. Linde, Cosmology with negative potentials, Phys. Rev. D 66, 023507 (2002) [hep-th/0202017].
  15. G. N. Felder, A. Frolov and L. Kofman, Warped geometry of brane worlds, Class. Quant. Grav. 19, 2983 (2002) [hep-th/0112165].
  16. A. V. Frolov, Kasner-AdS spacetime and anisotropic brane-world cosmology, Phys. Lett. B 514, 213 (2001) [gr-qc/0102064].
  17. A. V. Frolov, Continuous self-similarity breaking in critical collapse, Phys. Rev. D 61, 084006 (2000) [gr-qc/9908046].
  18. A. V. Frolov and A. L. Larsen, Chaotic scattering and capture of strings by black hole, Class. Quant. Grav. 16, 3717 (1999) [gr-qc/9908039].
  19. A. V. Frolov, Critical collapse beyond spherical symmetry: General perturbations of the Roberts solution, Phys. Rev. D 59, 104011 (1999) [gr-qc/9811001].
  20. A. V. Frolov, Self-similar collapse of scalar field in higher dimensions, Class. Quant. Grav. 16, 407 (1999) [gr-qc/9806112].
  21. A. V. Frolov, Perturbations and critical behavior in the self-similar gravitational collapse of a massless scalar field, Phys. Rev. D 56, 6433 (1997) [gr-qc/9704040].

    Conference proceedings and other non-refereed publications

  22. A. V. Frolov, G. N. Felder, J. Martin, M. Peloso and L. Kofman, Stability and dynamics of braneworlds, in proceedings of 6th RESCEU Symposium: Frontier in Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology (November 2003, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan).
  23. A. Frolov and L. Kofman, Gravitational waves from brane-world inflation, in proceedings of COSMO-02: International Workshop on Particle Physics and the Early Universe (October 2002, Chicago, Illinois, USA).
  24. G. N. Felder, A. Frolov, L. Kofman and A. Linde, Scalar field cosmology with negative potentials, in proceedings of 11th Workshop on General Relativity and Gravitation, pp. 284-291 (January 2002, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan).
  25. G. N. Felder, A. Frolov and L. Kofman, Warped geometry of brane worlds with scalar fields, in proceedings of 2nd Workshop on Braneworlds - Dynamics of spacetime with boundary (January 2002, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto, Japan).
  26. A. Frolov, Kasner-AdS spacetime and anisotropic brane-world cosmology, in proceedings of 9th Canadian Conference on General Relativity and Relativistic Astrophysics (May 2001, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada).
  27. A. V. Frolov and A. L. Larsen, Chaotic scattering and capture of cosmic strings by black hole, in proceedings of 15th Lake Louise Winter Institute: From Particles to the Universe, pp. 213-218 (February 2000, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada).
  28. A. V. Frolov, Critical collapse of a massless scalar field: Perturbative approach, in proceedings of 8th Canadian Conference on General Relativity and Relativistic Astrophysics, pp. 141-145 (June 1999, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada).
  29. A. V. Frolov, Perturbations and critical behavior in the self-similar gravitational collapse, in proceedings of 7th Canadian Conference on General Relativity and Relativistic Astrophysics, (June 1997, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada).

Professional Activities

    Conference presentations

  1. APCTP-TPI Meeting: Gravity, Cosmology, and Astrophysics - II (December 2006, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada), invited talk FIR filters for gravitational wave burst detection.
  2. APCTP-TPI Meeting: Gravity, Cosmology, and Astrophysics - II (December 2006, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada), invited talk Persistent patterns in accretion disks.
  3. CASCA 2006: Future Directions \& Science with the Next Generation of International Telescopes (June 2006, Calgary, Canada), contributed talk Persistent patterns in accretion disks.
  4. Yukawa International Seminar 2005: The Next Chapter in Einstein's Legacy (June 2005, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto, Japan), poster presentation Semi-classical geometry of charged black holes.
  5. The Dark Side of Extra Dimensions (May 2005, BIRS, Banff, Alberta, Canada), contributed talk Cosmic censorship in string theory.
  6. Black Holes V: Theory and Mathematical Aspects (May 2005, Banff, Alberta, Canada), contributed talk Semi-classical geometry of charged black holes.
  7. 11th Canadian Conference on General Relativity and Relativistic Astrophysics (May 2005, UBC, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada), contributed talk Accretion of ghost condensate by black holes.
  8. COSMO-04: International Workshop on Particle Physics and the Early Universe (September 2004, Toronto, Ontario, Canada), contributed talk Naked singularities and cosmic censorship in string theory.
  9. Fermilab de Sitter Days Workshop (November 2003, Fermilab, Batavia, IL, USA), invited talk Can inflating braneworlds be stabilized?
  10. Workshop on Brane Worlds (October 2003, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan), contributed talk Can inflating braneworlds be stabilized?
  11. 6th RESCEU Symposium: Frontier in Astroparticle Physics and Cosmology (November 2003, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan), contributed talk Stability and dynamics of braneworlds.
  12. Black Holes IV: Theory and Mathematical Aspects (May 2003, Honey Harbour, Ontario, Canada), contributed talk Black holes in a compactified spacetime.
  13. 10th Canadian Conference on General Relativity and Relativistic Astrophysics (May 2003, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada), contributed talk Inflation and de Sitter thermodynamics.
  14. 18th Lake Louise Winter Institute: Particles and the Universe (February 2003, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada), contributed talk Gravitational waves from brane-world inflation.
  15. COSMO-02: International Workshop on Particle Physics and the Early Universe (October 2002, Chicago, Illinois, USA), contributed talk Gravitational waves from brane-world inflation.
  16. 11th Workshop on General Relativity and Gravitation (January 2002, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan), contributed talk Scalar field cosmology with negative potentials.
  17. 2nd Workshop on Braneworlds - Dynamics of spacetime with boundary (January 2002, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto, Japan), contributed talk Warped geometry of brane worlds with scalar fields.
  18. 2001 Atlantic General Relativity and Cosmology Meeting: Early Universe String and Brane Cosmology (October 2001, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada), invited talk Conformal maps and gravitational perturbations of braneworlds.
  19. International Workshop on Physics and Astrophysics of Extra Dimensions (June 2001, Paris, France), contributed talk Conformal properties of brane-worlds.
  20. Black Holes III: Theory and Mathematical Aspects (May 2001, Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada), contributed talk Accretion of cosmological scalar field by a black hole.
  21. 9th Canadian Conference on General Relativity and Relativistic Astrophysics (May 2001, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada), contributed talk Kasner-AdS spacetime and anisotropic brane-world cosmology.
  22. 15th Lake Louise Winter Institute: From Particles to the Universe (February 2000, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada), contributed talk Chaotic scattering and capture of strings by black hole.
  23. 8th Canadian Conference on General Relativity and Relativistic Astrophysics (June 1999, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada), contributed talk Critical collapse of scalar field beyond spherical symmetry.
  24. Black Holes: Theory and Mathematical Aspects (June 1997, Banff, Alberta, Canada), contributed talk Perturbations and critical behavior in self-similar gravitational collapse.
  25. 7th Canadian Conference on General Relativity and Relativistic Astrophysics, (June 1997, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada), contributed talk Perturbations and critical behavior in gravitational collapse.

    Other conferences attended

  26. Unruh & Wald Fest: A Celebration of the Careers & 60th Birthdays of W. G. Unruh & R. M. Wald (August 2006, UBC, Vancouver, BC, Canada).
  27. 208th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (June 2006, Calgary, Canada).
  28. Extra-dimensions: Achievements, Unsolved problems and Prospects (July 2005, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto, Japan).
  29. The 59th Yamada conference: Inflating horizon of particle astrophysics and cosmology (June 2004, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan).
  30. The XXII Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics (December 2004, Stanford, CA, USA).
  31. Beyond Einstein: From the Big Bang to Black Holes (May 2004, SLAC, Stanford, CA, USA).
  32. X-Ray Polarimetry Workshop (February 2004, SLAC, Stanford, CA, USA).
  33. Superstring Cosmology (October 2003, KITP, Santa Barbara, CA, USA).
  34. Challenges to the Standard Paradigm: Fundamental Physics and Cosmology (November 2002, Irvine, CA, USA).
  35. 17th Lake Louise Winter Institute: Fundamental Interactions (February 2002, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada).
  36. 16th Lake Louise Winter Institute: Fundamental Interactions (February 2001, Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada).
  37. Black Holes II: Theory and Mathematical Aspects (June 1999, Val Morin, Quebec, Canada).

    Invited lectures and seminars

  38. TRIUMF, Vancouver, BC, Canada (October 2006), Persistent patterns in accretion disks.
  39. Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (June 2006), FIR filters for gravitational wave burst detection.
  40. Tufts University, Medford, MA, USA (February 2006), Our Universe and extra dimensions.
  41. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada (February 2006), Our Universe and extra dimensions.
  42. Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan (April 2005), Semi-classical geometry of charged black holes.
  43. University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan (April 2005), Naked singularities and cosmic censorship in string theory.
  44. Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto, Japan (April 2005), Semi-classical geometry of charged black holes.
  45. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (March 2005), Gravity, cosmology, and extra dimensions.
  46. University of California, Irvine, CA, USA (January 2005), Cosmic censorship in string theory.
  47. University of California, Davis, CA, USA (November 2004), Naked singularities and cosmic censorship in string theory.
  48. University of Texas, Austin, TX, USA (February 2003), Braneworld cosmology.
  49. Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC, Canada (January 2003), Braneworld cosmology.
  50. Fermilab, Batavia, IL, USA (January 2003), Braneworld cosmology.
  51. Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (October 2001), Brane-world cosmology.
  52. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (August 2001), Conformal mapping of brane-worlds.
  53. University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada (March 2001), Kasner-AdS spacetime and anisotropic brane-world cosmology.
  54. Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (April 2000), Chaotic scattering and capture of strings by black hole.
  55. Center for Relativity, University of Texas, Austin, USA (March 1998), Critical behavior in gravitational collapse.

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