Materials and Process Modeling
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Full-time education in Russian
Major # 03.04.02
Physics
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Personally: Moscow, Leninsky Prospekt 4, block 1 (main building), 1st floor
Ph.D. in Physics and Mathematics, head of the Department of Physical Chemistry, Deputy Head of the Laboratory of Accelerated Particles
Research interests: nanostructured metals and alloys, quasi-crystalline intermetallics, bulk metallic glasses, composites, elastomers resistant to explosive decompression.
Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics, Professor of the Department of Physical Chemistry
Scientific interests: processes on interfaces, phase transitions, measurements of the rate of diffusion creep of metal polycrystalline systems based on silver, copper and nickel, the influence of surface phase transitions on diffusion creep. The scientist creates equipment for direct high-temperature studies of the interaction of solid phases with melts, develops a scientific direction for studying capillary effects in a plasma environment, and develops methods for synthesizing MAX phases. There are more than 50 articles, the Hirsch index is 13.
Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor
Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics, Professor of the Department of Physical Chemistry
Developed an algorithm for predicting the behavior of diffusing elements at grain boundaries of metal alloys. Modeling of the formation and growth of strengthening phases and prediction of the mechanical properties of steels based on the modeling results. Published 89 articles indexed by Scopus. Hirsch index — 15.
Ph.D. in Physics and Mathematics, Associate Professor at the Department of Physical Chemistry
Research interests: electrode materials and electrolytes for electrochemical supercapacitors, relationship between structure and properties of porous electrodes. Participated in the development of methods for modifying commercial electrolytes that expand the operating temperature range to −65°C to +65°C (before modification, the operating temperature range was −45°C to +60°C), developed composite electrode materials based on porous carbon fabric with polyaniline that have increased resource stability. Published 12 articles indexed by Scopus. Hirsch index — 5.
Doctor of Sciences in Physics and Mathematics, Senior Researcher, Head of the Department of Physical Materials Science
Research interests: physics, developing and obtaining alloys with special features; nanomaterials and nanotechnologies; computer modelling of materials and operational procedures.