College Lecturer

The research activity of the group led by Dr Taraskin covers a wide area of statistical physics and theoretical condensed matter science. The properties of disordered systems are of particular interest, including non-equilibrium phase-transitions in disordered complex networks and spectral properties of single-particle electronic and vibrational excitations in disordered materials.

Research Interests

Non-equilibrium phase transitions in disordered networks. Non-equilibrium phase transitions are characterisic of capillary condensation, magnetasation reversal in ferromagnets, population dynamics and epidemics. We study, in particular, the non-equilibrium phenomena in systems described by the randon-field Ising model, such as capillary condensation in porous media within the lattice-gas model.  

Synergistic effects for spreading processes. Spreading of infection, opinion and rumours through networks of hosts often occurs in regimes with strong non-linear (synergy) interactions between hosts. We study how the synergy effects influence the dynamics of the speading processes. 

 

Group webpage: http://www.complex-systems.ch.cam.ac.uk/

Publications

SOME FEATURES OF STATIONARY PHOTOCONDUCTIVITY IN GLASSY SEMICONDUCTORS
MI KLINGER, VG KUDRIAVSTEV, MI RIAZANOV, SN TARASKIN
DOKLADY AKADEMII NAUK SSSR
(1985)
280
PECULIARITIES OF THE RECOMBINATION AND CAPTURE PROCESS IN AMORPHOUS-SEMICONDUCTORS, CONTAINING CENTERS WITH NEGATIVE CORRELATION ENERGIES
MI KLINGER, VG KUDRYAVTSEV, MI RYAZANOV, SN TARASKIN
PISMA ZH TEKH FIZ+
(1984)
10
2 FREQUENCY LIGHT-INDUCED ABSORPTION AND ENERGY DENSITY OF LOCALIZED STATES IN AMORPHOUS-SEMICONDUCTORS
VG KUDRYAVTSEV, MI RYAZANOV, SN TARASKIN
Solid State Communications
(1983)
45
THE EFFECT OF A MEDIUM ON MOVEMENT NATURE OF FAST CHARGED-PARTICLES IN EXTERNAL ELECTROMAGNETIC-FIELDS
VS REMIZOVICH, SN TARASKIN
ZH TEKH FIZ+
(1981)
51
EFFECT OF THE MEDIUM ON THE MOTION OF FAST CHARGED PARTICLES IN EXTERNAL ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS.
VS Remizovich, SN Taraskin
Soviet Physics Technical Physics
(1981)
26

Research Interest Group

Telephone number

01223 763991 (shared), 01223 336532 (shared)

Email address