Dr. Vladimir Gavrilenko, PhD, DSc,

Associate Research Professor

Head of Computational Materials Group


Center for Materials Research, Department of Physics

 

Room: MCAR-515

Phone: 823-8052

Fax: 823-9054

E-mail: vgavrilenko@nsu.edu

 

              
Professional Preparation Dr. Sc. (Doctor of Science), Advanced doctoral degree equivalent to habilitation in Europe, 'Electronic Band Structure and Optics of Solid Surfaces and Interfaces. Ab initio Modeling and Experiments' Academy of Science, Kiev, Ukraine, 1990

PhD, 'Electro-Optical Modulation Spectroscopy of Semiconductors.' Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Academy of Science, Kiev, Ukraine.

MS, National University of Kiev, Ukraine. Radiophysics and Semiconductor Electronics.

Research Experience Computational material science, nano-structured materials, quantum confined systems, physics and chemistry of surfaces and interfaces, large-scale computations, molecular dynamics, magneto-optics, non-linear optics (second harmonic generation, electro-optics)
Industrial Experience Optical engineering, development of systems and applications for modern optical metrology based on linear and non-linear optics.
Synergetic Activity NSF panel member, Division of material science

Member of the European Transnational Panel in Nano-science

Referral of Physical Review B, Physical Review Letters, and Physics Letters A

Member of American Physical Society (APS, life member) and of American Optical Society (OSA)

Awards Outstanding Research Mentor, NSU 2006, 2007, Max-Planck Fellowship (Germany, 1993),     Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship Awards (1987, 1991)
Teaching Involvements Graduate course in Materials Science, Electronic and Photonic Materials, (MATS-535). Spring

PhD course: Introduction to Computational Materials Science, (MSE-609). Fall

Undergraduate course in Advanced Lab of General Physics (PHY-399). Spring

Supervision of student research in Computational Materials Science

Auxiliary materials for my students  

MATS-535, MSE-609, PHY-399, computational materials stuff, useful tips for success in University (for students and stuff)

Publications:

more than 100 publications in scientific journals and conference proceedings, 1 patent, 2 books, 4 book chapters

Recently funded proposals:

Co-PI NSF-CREST-Supplement ‘Computational Photonic Metamaterials and Nonlinear Ultra-fast Optics’. (NSF Proposal Number 0520208): $100K, 2005 – 2006

Co-PI, NSF NCN EEC-0228390, subcontract to Purdue University ‘Development of nanoHUB resources for educational and research purposes’: $100K, started in 09/2006  (current)

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