Lecturers 2020-2021

We are glad to announce that at the initiative of the Laboratory of Novel Magnetic Materials with support of the REC Fundamental and applied photonics. Nanophotonics. (headed by Dr. Ilya G. Samusev), and the X-ray Optics Laboratory (headed by Dr. Anatoly Snigirev) from Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (IKBFU) with help of the collaborators from all over the world the master program with three novel interdisciplinary directions was developed and open. We thank the financial support of 5 top 100 Russian Academic Excellence Project at the IKBFU

The master program (Master of Science) entitled “Functional nanomaterials and advanced technologies” is open for all international and Russian students with a Bachelor of Science degree (physics, chemistry, engineering, material sciences, cell biology or related programs). State-of-the-art experimental and theoretical methodologies of nanotechnology and applications of nanomaterials are learned by master students. All courses are taught in English. Based on previous academic specialization, students are choosing their master modules, and the subject of their MSc project.

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Prof., Dr. Michail Dorokhin
Lobachevsky University, Faculty of Physics, Nizhnij Novgorod, Russia - “Selected Chapters in Condensed Matter Physics”
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Dr. Alexander. Musorin
Lomonosov MSU, Moscow, Russia - “Selected Chapters in Optics and Photonics”
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Prof. Alex Fabiano Campos
Laboratory for Environmental and Applied Nanoscience University of Brasília, Brazil - „Functional Nanomaterials Application” "Advanced Nanomaterials Science"
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Dr. Franciscarlos Gomes da Silva
University of Brasília (UnB), Institute of Physics, Brasília, Brazil - „Functional Nanomaterials Application” "Advanced Nanomaterials Science"
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Dr. Anna Pazniak
National University of Science and Technology "MISiS", Department of Functional Nanosystems and High-Temperature Materials, Moscow, Russia - "Functional Nanomaterials Application", "Advanced Nanomaterials Science"
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Dr. Michail Vereshagin
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad, Russia - “Modern computational Techniques”
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Prof., Dr. M. Lapine
University of Technology Sydney, Australia – “Advanced Scientific Methods. Theory”
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Prof., Dr. Sergey Leble
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad, Russia - “Advanced Scientific Methods. Theory”
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Dr. Valerian Yurov
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad, Russia - “Advanced Scientific Methods. Theory”
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Dr. Valeria Rodionova
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad, Russia “Advanced Scientific Methods. Experiment”
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Dr. Shanawer Niaz
Department of Physics, University of Sargodha, Bhakkar, Pakistan - “Nanotechnology (Selected Сhapters in Nanotechnology)”
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Prof. Montserrat Rivas
University of Oviedo, Dept. of Physics, Gijón Polytechnic School, Gijón, Spain – «Scientific Communication, Presentation and Business Skills»
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Dr. Inna Rakova
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad, Russia - “English”
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Dr. Oleg Lunov
Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Department of optical and biophysical systems, Head of the Laboratory of Biophysics, Prague, Czech Republic - " Advanced Nanomaterials Science "
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Dr. Sofia Dembski
Head of the Biomaterials Department Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research ISC, Translational Center for Regenerative Therapies (TLZ ‑ RT), Würzburg, Germany - " Advanced Nanomaterials Science "
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Dr. Vladimir Sivakov
Group „Silicon Nanostructures“ Leader Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology Jena, Germany - " Advanced Nanomaterials Science "

Module 1. “Biomedical applications”

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Dr. Sergei Golishev
Lomonosov MSU, Moscow, Russia - “Microscopy: method of micro- and nanoscale visualization”
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Prof., Dr. Davide Peddis
Università Di Genova, Genova, Italy - “Physical Chemistry of Nanoparticles”
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Dr. Mariia Efremova
Lomonosov MSU, Moscow, Russia - “Physical Chemistry of Nanoparticles”
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Dr. Kateryna Levada
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad, Russia - “Selected Chapters of Biology and Chemistry”
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Dr. Zoran Jovanovic
Laboratory of Physics, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia - “Selected Chapters of Biology and Chemistry”
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Dr. Sonja Jovanovic
Laboratory of Physics, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia - “Selected Chapters of Biology and Chemistry”

Module 2. “Industrial applications

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Dr. Dmitriy Karpenkov
MISIS, Moscow, Russia – “Applications of Magnetic Materials”, “Multiferroic and Smart Materials”
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Dr. Abdulkarim Amirov
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad, Russia – “Applications of Magnetic Materials”, “Multiferroic and Smart Materials”
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Dr. Makhsudsho Nematov
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad, Russia – “Applications of Magnetic Materials”, “Multiferroic and Smart Materials”
Prof., Dr. Larisa Panina
MISIS, Moscow, Russia - “Multiferroic and smart materials”
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Dr. Ludmila Makarova
Lomonosov MSU, Moscow, Russia - “Multiferroic and smart materials”
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Dr. Marcin Lapinski
Politechnika Gdańska, Gdańsk, Poland - “Nano- , Surface- and Interface Physics”
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Dr. Alexander Petrov
Lomonosov MSU, Moscow, Russia – “Additive manufacturing technologies: from macro- to nanoscale”

During the second year of the MSc program, students will perform a research work in theory or experiment, join the research teams of IKBFU and finish their education by defense of the Master’s project.

And in September of the 2021 year, we have met a new group of Master students who would like to work in interdisciplinary research and develop their professional skills in “Functional Nanomaterials”. We hope that the new educational year will bring for our master students a lot of new interesting and inspiring meetings and lecturers!

Dear Master Students, we look forward to your scientific future and trust that your participation in our research activities will be rewarding both for you and the research group as a whole.