Prof Dr. Gennady Gorokh: Semiconductor Nanostructure: Best Researcher Award
Objective:
Prof. Dr. Gennady Gorokh possesses a wealth of experiential and theoretical knowledge in various cutting-edge fields, including nanotechnology, microelectronics, electrochemical micro- and nanosystems technologies, nanophotonics, and more. His research interests span chemical sensors, thermoelectric materials, field emission displays, and thin-film metal-oxide chemical sensors.
The impact of her research is evident in citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar:
- Cited by: All – 542.
- Citations – 392.
- h-index – 12.
- Documents – 45.
A prolific researcher making meaningful contributions to the academic world!
Research Focus: 🧬
Prof. Dr. Gennady Gorokh is a distinguished researcher with a focus on the anodic formation of low-aspect-ratio porous alumina films, contributing significantly to the field of metal-oxide sensor applications. His work spans various aspects, including the nanostructured columnlike tungsten oxide film formation, cathodic applications in organic light-emitting devices, and the development of tungsten trioxide sensing layers on nanoporous alumina templates. With expertise dating back to 1993, his research includes the formation of anodic oxide cellular structures on aluminum films, the growth and electrical transport properties of self-organized metal/oxide nanostructures, and the evolution of surface morphology in WO3 layers. Prof. Dr. Gorokh’s diverse contributions showcase a comprehensive understanding of nanostructured materials, influencing fields such as semiconductor devices, magnetoresistive properties, and nanoheterostructures. 🌐🔬🏆