Forthcoming seminars. Prospective Nanomaterials

Prospective Nanomaterials

If you do not have a pass to the building of the Faculty of Chemistry, please send your name and surname by e-mail at daria@phys.chem.msu.ru (Daria Pichugina) and majouga@org.chem.msu.ru (Alexander Majouga).

Seminar 7. 15 December 2010. Structure/microstructure and their interplay in nanomaterials and layered systems, Dr. Matteo Leoni, Assistant Professor in nanomaterials at the Metallurgy and Microstructures lab, University of Trento. 3 p.m., room 446, Faculty of Chemistry, MSU.

Seminar 6. 25 November 2010. Structural diagnostics of functional materials with the use of synchrotron radiation: status and prospects of the Kurchatov Center for Synchrotron Radiation and Nanotechnology, Dr. Yan Zubavichus, Candidate of Chemistry, Chief Specialist, Russian Research Center Kurchatov Institute. 11 a.m., room 446, Faculty of Chemistry, MSU.

Seminar 5. 24 May 2010. Bulk nanostructured metal materials: recent advances and new trends, Prof. Ruslan Valiev, Director, Institute of Physics of Advanced Materials, Ufa State Aviation Technical University. 3 p.m., room 446, Faculty of Chemistry, MSU.

Seminar 4. 22 April 2010. Nanoscale inhomogeneity of organic semiconductors and functional materials, Prof. Oleg Semenikhin, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Western Ontario, Canada. 3 p.m., room 446, Faculty of Chemistry, MSU.

Seminar 3. 11 March 2010. Nanocell materials: synthesis, structures and thermoelectric properties of cation clathrates, Prof. Andrey Shevelkov, Faculty of Chemistry, MSU. 3 p.m., room 446, Faculty of Chemistry, MSU.

Seminar 2. 7 December 2009. Macromolecular nanoobjects: applicability potential in polymer nanocomposites, Prof. Aziz Muzapharov, RAS corresponding member, Yenikolopov Institute of Synthetic Polymers, Moscow. 3 p.m., room 446, Faculty of Chemistry, MSU.

Seminar 1. 12 November 2009. Nanostructured catalysts: synthesis, research, application, Prof. Valery Bukhtiyarov, RAS corresponding member, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis. 3 p.m., room 446, Faculty of Chemistry, MSU.