Victor Savrin

[1] In 1962, after finishing school, Victor Savrin started his studies at the Faculty of Physics of Moscow State University, which he graduated in 1968.

thesis, titled Applying the unitarity condition to the description of high-energy hadronic interactions, and in 1978 he defended his D.Sc.

[5] The main scientific results of Victor Savrin are related to the development of Quantum Field Theory (QFT) methods needed to describe elementary particle interactions at high energies.

A number of publications are devoted to the three-dimensional QFT formulation and the development of a quasi-potential approach to the description of particle interactions — in particular, for the relativistic theory of bound states and the corresponding applications in the framework of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD).

Savrin is also involved in the coordination of modern accelerator projects related to the study of elementary particle properties, including those conducted at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).