Mrs. Thi Thu Minh Khuong | Polymer chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Thi Thu Minh Khuong | Polymer chemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Mrs.Thi Thu Minh Khuong, Bauman Moscow State Technical University,Vietnam

Khuong Thi Thu Minh is a researcher based in Moscow, Russian Federation. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Physics (2022) and a Master’s Degree in Physics (Nanomaterials) (2024) from Bauman Moscow State Technical University. Her research projects at Bauman Moscow State Technical University include investigating the effects of low-frequency randomly polarized electromagnetic radiation on polymer membrane swelling in water, studying crystal growth from supersaturated aqueous solutions on Nafion polymer substrates, and exploring Nafion as a flexible template for selective structuring. Her work involves experimental techniques such as photoluminescence studies and X-ray diffractometry.

Professional Profiles:

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🔬 Research Focus:

Khuong’s research delves into the effects of low-frequency randomly polarized electromagnetic radiation on polymer membrane swelling in water. She explores how different isotopic compositions of water affect the photoluminescence of Nafion polymer membranes, providing valuable insights into polymer behavior under various conditions.

📚 Academic Background:

Khuong holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Physics (2022) and a Master’s Degree in Physics (Nanomaterials) (2024), both from Bauman Moscow State Technical University. Her academic journey has equipped her with the knowledge and skills to tackle complex scientific challenges.

🌟 Key Projects:

In her projects, Khuong has studied crystal growth from supersaturated aqueous solutions on Nafion polymer substrates. She has investigated the specifics of crystal formation and the role of polymer fibers in determining the crystal structure, showcasing her expertise in materials science and crystallography.

🔍 Current Endeavors:

Currently, Khuong is actively involved in research projects that aim to further understand the structural properties of Nafion polymer substrates and their applications as flexible templates for selective structuring. Her work contributes to the advancement of materials science and nanotechnology.

🎓 Future Aspirations:

With a passion for scientific exploration, Khuong aspires to continue her research in the field of nanomaterials and contribute to innovative developments in the scientific community.

 

Publication Top Notes:

Nafion: A Flexible Template for Selective Structuring

Effects of Low-Frequency Randomly Polarized Electromagnetic Radiation, as Revealed upon Swelling of Polymer Membrane in Water with Different Isotopic Compositions