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'''Yurii Gun'ko''' ({{langx|ru|Юрий Гунько}}), born in [[Soviet Union|USSR]], is a Belarusian scientist, professor of Inorganic Chemistry at School of Chemistry of [[Trinity College Dublin]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Trinity College Dublin School of Chemistry Staff|url=https://tcdlocalportal.tcd.ie/pls/public/staff.detail?p_unit=chemistry&p_name=igounko}}</ref> (Dublin, Ireland), and head of the International Research and Education Centre for Physics of Nanostructures. |
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==Education== |
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Yurii Gun'ko graduated from [[Moscow State University]] in 1987. In 1990 he received Ph.D in Inorganic Chemistry degree from Moscow State University. |
Yurii Gun'ko graduated from [[Moscow State University]] in 1987. In 1990 he received Ph.D in Inorganic Chemistry degree from Moscow State University.{{fact|date=January 2022}} |
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==Career== |
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==Publications== |
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Yurii Gun'ko has over |
Yurii Gun'ko has over 268 publications in peer reviewed journals and 10 patents.<ref>{{cite web|title=Prof. Yurii Gun'ko Research Group Website|url=http://chemistry.tcd.ie/staff/people/yg/index.html}}</ref> |
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His h-index is |
His h-index is 51.<ref>{{cite web|title=Google Scholar |url=https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=juCqrjkAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate}}</ref> |
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==Awards== |
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|2008 || Enterprise Ireland Industrial Technologies Commercialisation Award |
|2008 || Enterprise Ireland Industrial Technologies Commercialisation Award |
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|2019 || Member of the [[Royal Irish Academy]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ria.ie/ga/node/98096 |title=27 New Members elected to the Academy |work=Royal Irish Academy |date=24 May 2019 |access-date=27 Nov 2021}}</ref> |
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==Research |
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Gun'ko has expertise in the areas of inorganic chemistry, science of materials and nanotechnology. His main research interests and activities include magnetic nanoparticles and magnetic fluids for [[MRI]] applications; metallasiloxanes; functionalisation of [[carbon nanotubes]]; and [[quantum dots]] for biomedical applications. The research focuses on the synthesis and characterisation of functional materials and nano-materials. |
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Latest revision as of 03:43, 24 November 2024
Yurii Gun'ko | |
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Citizenship | Belarus |
Alma mater | Moscow State University |
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Fields | Chemistry |
Institutions | Trinity College Dublin |
Yurii Gun'ko (Russian: Юрий Гунько), born in USSR, is a Belarusian scientist, professor of Inorganic Chemistry at School of Chemistry of Trinity College Dublin[1] (Dublin, Ireland), and head of the International Research and Education Centre for Physics of Nanostructures.
Education
[edit]Yurii Gun'ko graduated from Moscow State University in 1987. In 1990 he received Ph.D in Inorganic Chemistry degree from Moscow State University.[citation needed]
Career
[edit]Year | Position/Research area | Affiliation |
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1993-1994 | Postdoctoral Fellow (Royal Society Award): research on organolanthanides with professor M.F. Lappert[2] | University of Sussex (UK) |
1994-1995 | Senior Lecturer in Chemistry and Materials for Electronics | Belarusian National Technical University |
1995-1996 | Postdoctoral Fellow (Alexander von Humboldt Award): research on organosilicon compounds | University of Magdeburg (Germany) |
1996-1998 | Postdoctoral Researcher: research on organolanthanides (EPSRC) | University of Sussex |
1999-2007 | Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry | Trinity College Dublin |
2007–present | Professor of Inorganic Chemistry | Trinity College Dublin |
2011–present | Head of Inorganic and Synthetic Materials Chemistry | Trinity College Dublin |
2014–present | Head of the laboratory | International research and education center for physics of nanostructures[3] of ITMO University |
Publications
[edit]Yurii Gun'ko has over 268 publications in peer reviewed journals and 10 patents.[4] His h-index is 51.[5]
Awards
[edit]Date | Award |
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1993 | Royal Society Fellowship Award |
1995 | Alexander von Humboldt Award |
2008 | Enterprise Ireland Industrial Technologies Commercialisation Award |
2019 | Member of the Royal Irish Academy[6] |
Research areas
[edit]Gun'ko has expertise in the areas of inorganic chemistry, science of materials and nanotechnology. His main research interests and activities include magnetic nanoparticles and magnetic fluids for MRI applications; metallasiloxanes; functionalisation of carbon nanotubes; and quantum dots for biomedical applications. The research focuses on the synthesis and characterisation of functional materials and nano-materials.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Trinity College Dublin School of Chemistry Staff".
- ^ "AMBER Foundation: People".
- ^ "International research and education center for physics of nanostructures".
- ^ "Prof. Yurii Gun'ko Research Group Website".
- ^ "Google Scholar".
- ^ "27 New Members elected to the Academy". Royal Irish Academy. 24 May 2019. Retrieved 27 November 2021.
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