Evgenia Zabolotskaya Explained

Evgenia A. Zabolotskaya
Nationality:Russian-American
Awards:USSR State Prize
Alma Mater:Moscow State University
Doctoral Advisor:Rem Khokhlov
Discipline:Physics
Sub Discipline:Nonlinear acoustics
Workplaces:University of Texas at Austin
Russian Academy of Sciences
Moscow State University
Andreyev Acoustics Institute

Evgenia Andreevna Zabolotskaya (1935–2020) was a Russian-American physicist known for her contributions to nonlinear acoustics. The Khokhlov–Zabolotskaya equation and the Khokhlov–Zabolotskaya–Kuznetsov equation in nonlinear acoustics are named in part for her.

Education and career

Zabolotskaya studied physics at Moscow State University, completing her PhD there in 1968 under the supervision of Rem Khokhlov. After working at the Andreyev Acoustics Institute, she returned to Moscow State University in 1971, appointed to the biology department. In 1982, she moved again, to the of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

After meeting and beginning to work with University of Texas at Austin mechanical engineering professors David Blackstock and Mark Hamilton, starting in 1982, Zabolotskaya moved to the University of Texas in 1991. From 1997 to 2000 she was on leave from the university to work at a start-up company in Virginia. She retired in 2015.

She died on June 2, 2020, in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Recognition

Zabolotskaya won the USSR State Prize in 1985.She is the 2017 winner of the Silver Medal in Physical Acoustics of the Acoustical Society of America.

She was honored by the Women in Acoustics Committee of the Acoustical Society of America[1] shortly before her death and highlighted in an article on work-parenting harmony.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2019 Fall Luncheon Honoree. 2021-11-28. Women In Acoustics. en-US.