Prof. Svetlana Timchenko | Materials Science Awards | Excellence in Research

Prof. Svetlana Timchenko | Materials Science Awards | Excellence in Research

Prof. Svetlana Timchenko , Bauman Moscow State Thechnical University , Russia

Dr. Svetlana Timchenko, a distinguished professor at the Department of Physics in Bauman Moscow State Technical University, boasts a PhD in Technical Sciences. Her extensive research interests span a multitude of disciplines, including optics, spectroscopy, biophysics, and solid-state physics. With expertise in Fourier infrared spectrometry and experimental methods for studying critical states of solids, Dr. Timchenko has contributed significantly to the scientific community with over 60 published papers, along with four copyright certificates for inventions and one patent. Her remarkable career exemplifies a dedication to advancing knowledge across various fields of study.

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Education:

Dr. Svetlana Timchenko earned her PhD in Technical Sciences, representing a significant achievement in her academic journey. This advanced degree signifies her expertise and specialization in her field, providing her with a strong foundation for her research and professional endeavors.

Work Experience:

Dr. Svetlana Timchenko holds the esteemed position of Distinguished Professor at the Department of Physics within Bauman Moscow State Technical University. This role highlights her exceptional contributions to academia and underscores her expertise in the field of physics. As a Distinguished Professor, Dr. Timchenko plays a pivotal role in shaping the education and research landscape within the university, mentoring students, leading innovative research projects, and contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the field of physics. Her position reflects her dedication, leadership, and commitment to excellence in both teaching and research

Publication Top Notes:

  • Nafion: A Flexible Template for Selective Structuring
    Authors: Bunkin, N.F., Bolotskova, P.N., Gudkov, S.V., Voronov, V.V., Novakovskaya, Y.V.
    Journal: Polymers, 2024, 16(6), 744
    Citations: 0
  • Surface Tension of Methylene Blue Aqueous Solution
    Authors: Timchenko, S.L., Zadorozhnyi, E.N.
    Conference: Proceedings of the 2024 6th International Youth Conference on Radio Electronics, Electrical and Power Engineering, REEPE 2024, 2024
    Citations: 0
  • Interaction of Methylene Blue Dye with the Surface of a Polymer Membrane during Soaking in an Aqueous Solution: Dependence on the Isotopic Composition of Water
    Authors: Bunkin, N.F., Bolotskova, P.N., Gladysheva, Y.V., Kozlov, V.A., Timchenko, S.L.
    Journal: Physics of Wave Phenomena, 2023, 31(4), pp. 223–232
    Citations: 0
  • Adsorption of Methylene Blue on the Surface of Polymer Membrane; Dependence on the Isotopic Composition of Liquid Matrix
    Authors: Bunkin, N.F., Bolotskova, P.N., Gladysheva, Y.V., Kozlov, V.A., Timchenko, S.L.
    Journal: Polymers, 2022, 14(19), 4007
    Citations: 2

 

 

Dr. Pavol Mikula | Material Awards | Excellence in Research

Dr. Pavol Mikula | Material Awards | Excellence in Research

Dr. Pavol Mikula , Nuclear Physics Institute ASCR , Czech Republic

Dr. Pavol Mikula, born in 1947 in Topoľčany, Slovak Republic, is a distinguished scientist with a prolific career in nuclear physics. He completed his postgraduate studies at the Nuclear Physics Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, earning his CSc. degree in 1974. Dr. Mikula has been a leading research scientist since 1991 and obtained his DrSc. degree from Charles University in Prague in 1998. With over 300 publications to his credit, including about 30 papers in international journals and numerous conference contributions, his research has significantly contributed to neutron diffraction optics, small-angle neutron scattering, and residual strain measurements. Dr. Mikula’s work has taken him to various institutions worldwide, further enriching his expertise and collaborations in the field of nuclear physics

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🎓 Education:

From 1964 to 1969, RNDr. Pavol Mikula pursued his undergraduate education at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague. Following this, from 1969 to 1974, he dedicated himself to postgraduate study, earning a CSc. degree, which is equivalent to a Ph.D., at the Nuclear Physics Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. These formative years laid the groundwork for his illustrious career in nuclear physics and diffraction optics.

👨‍💼 Professional Career:

In 1971, RNDr. Pavol Mikula was honored with the RNDr. degree from Charles University in Prague, marking a significant milestone in his academic journey. His expertise and dedication were further recognized in 1991 when he was appointed as a Leading Research Scientist. Continuing his academic pursuit, he attained the prestigious DrSc. degree from Charles University in Prague in 1998, solidifying his status as a distinguished scholar in the field of nuclear physics. Since 1974, Dr. Mikula has held a permanent position at the Nuclear Physics Institute, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, where he continues to contribute significantly to research and academic endeavors.

🔬 Main Fields of Activities:

From 1969 to 1978, RNDr. Pavol Mikula focused his efforts on studying neutron beam modulation and reflectivity properties. Transitioning into the late 1970s and early 1980s, he delved into research on multiple diffraction effects. Throughout the 1980s, his work shifted towards neutron Bragg diffraction optics, spanning from 1983 to 1990. In the early 1990s, he furthered the application of neutron Bragg diffraction optics, culminating in innovative advancements. Presently, Dr. Mikula continues to expand upon his research, particularly in the application of neutron Bragg diffraction optics in neutron diffraction instrumentation, showcasing his enduring commitment to advancing the field of nuclear physics.

Publication Top Notes:

  • On a Possibility of High-Resolution Neutron Diffraction Observation of Inconel 718 Substructure Phases
    • Conference: EAN 2023 – 61st Conference on Experimental Stress Analysis, Proceedings of Full Papers, 2024
    • Pages: 136–140
  • High-Resolution Three-Axis Neutron Diffractometer for Microstructure Investigations of Polycrystalline Materials
    • Journal: Procedia Structural Integrity, 2023, 43, pp. 119–123
    • Open access
  • Multiple Bragg Reflections Are Not Always Negligible and Spurious
    • Journal: Physics of Metals and Metallography, 2022, 123(13), pp. 1354–1360
  • On the Resolution in Strain/Stress Measurements on Bulk Polycrystalline Samples by 3-Axis Neutron Diffractometer
    • Journal: Physics of Metals and Metallography, 2022, 123(13), pp. 1348–1353