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Dr. Tatiana Krivosheev

Professor of Physics


Office: Lakeview Discovery and Science Center 235-K
Chemistry and Physics
College of Arts & Sciences
TatianaKrivosheev@clayton.edu
Phone: (678) 466-4783

Biography

Education

Ph D, Physics, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2001

MS, Physics, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2000

Other, Theoretical Physics, Tomsk State University, 1988

Intellectual Contributions

Dmitriy Beznosko, Tatiana A Krivosheev, Alexander Iakovlev, Approach to Physics Education Using Local AI with RAG for Open Educational Materials Generation, Sissa Medialab – September 23 2025

Dmitriy Beznosko, Tatiana A. Krivosheev, Alexander Iakovlev, Valeriy Aseykin, Oleg Krivosheev, Alexandre Dyshkant, Valeriy Zhukov, Design Considerations of the DUCK Detector System, Quantum Beam Science – February 2 2023

Dmitriy Beznosko, Valeriy Aseykin, Alexander Dyshkant, Alexander Iakovlev, Fernando Guadarrama, Oleg Krivosheev, Tatiana A. Krivosheev, Alexander Ramirez, Valeriy Zhukov, Development and Design of New Detector of Unusual Cosmic-ray casKades, Sissa Medialab – December 23 2024

Dmitriy Beznosko, Tatiana A Krivosheev, Alexander Iakovlev, Alexandre Dyshkant, Valeriy Aseykin, Oleg Krivosheev, Valeriy Zhukov, DUCK Detector System Design, Sissa Medialab – July 25 2023

Contracts, Grants, and Sponsored Research

Bram Boroson, Tatiana A. Krivosheev, Caroline E. Sheppard, Patricia M. Todebush, Justin Mays, Affordable Learning Georgia Textbook Transformation Grant - IPython, University System of Georgia, State, 30000, Funded –  Fall 2015 to Spring 2017

Bram Boroson, Patricia M. Todebush, Tatiana A. Krivosheev, Caroline E. Sheppard, Jill L Lane, Affordable Learning Georgia Textbook Transformation Grants, Affordable Learning Georgia, State, 10620, Not Funded –  December 5 2014 to December 5 2014

Presentations

Tatiana A. Krivosheev, Dmitriy Beznosko, Web-browser Based Projects in the Hybrid Introductory Astronomy Courses, Summer 2021 AAPT Virtual Meeting , AAPT –  July 31 2021

Tatiana A. Krivosheev, Dmitriy Beznosko, Using Video Analysis to Perform Remote Experiments in Mechanics Laboratories , Summer 2021 AAPT Virtual Meeting , AAPT –  July 31 2021

Tatiana A. Krivosheev, Dmitriy Beznosko, Alexander Iakovlev, Data Analysis Approach to an Introductory Physics Lab , AAPT Summer Meeting, AAPT –  July 9 2024

Dmitriy Beznosko, Tatiana Krivosheev, Alexander Iakovlev, DUCK collaboration , Design of DUCK Detector System, 38th International Cosmic Ray Physics Conference August 1 2023

Dmitriy Beznosko, Tatiana A. Krivosheev, Alexander Iakovlev, Alexander Dyshkant, Valieriy V Zhukov, Vladimir Shiltsev, Oleg Krivosheev, Valieriy Aseykin, Development and Design of New Detector of Unusual Cosmic-ray casKades, 42st International Conference on High Energy Physics ICHEP 2024, NSF –  July 17 2024

Service to the University & University System of Georgia

University System, University System of Georgia Academic Advisory Board for Physics and Astronomy, Chairperson –  January 1 2023 to December 31 2023

College, A&S Promotion and Tenure (Full Professor), Committee Member –  January 2024 to December 2024

College, Scholar of the Year Committee, Committee Member –  January 2024 to December 2024

Service to the Profession

Reviewer, Ad Hoc Reviewer, American Physical Socity, Regional –  January 2023 to Present

Conference-Related, American Association of Physics Teachers, National –  2023 to 2023

Service to the Community

Other, Atlanta Science Festival, Local –  Spring 2023 to Present

Program Organizer, High school visit March 18 2022 to March 25 2022

Teaching Interest


My teaching interests lie at the intersection of physics, astronomy, and interdisciplinary science education. I am passionate about helping students build a strong conceptual foundation in physics and astronomy while showing them how these principles illuminate the world around them—from athletic performance in Science of Sports to technological challenges in Introduction to Space Travel, and the environmental questions explored in Energy Production and Climate Change. I am especially committed to designing courses that make scientific thinking accessible, relevant, and engaging for all learners, using real-world applications, active-learning strategies, and data-driven inquiry to foster curiosity and confidence in science.

Research Interest

My research interests span quantum optics, semiconductor physics, and ultrafast laser spectroscopy, with a focus on understanding light–matter interactions on nanoscopic and femtosecond timescales. I am also interested in the application of computational modeling to complex biological systems, using simulations to explore dynamic processes that are difficult to probe experimentally.