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Galina Kurlyandskaya
Born (1961-01-30) 30 January 1961 (age 63)
NationalityRussian
CitizenshipRussia
Alma materUral State University
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics of magnetism and magnetic materials
InstitutionsUral State University, University of the Basque Country

Galina Vladimirovna Kurlyandskaya (Template:Lang-ru; born 30 January 1961) is a Russian physicist, known for her works on giant magnetoimpedance.

Early life

Galina Kurlyandskaya was born in Sverdlovsk, Soviet Union, in 1961 in a Russian family. He received a Diploma from the Ural State University in 1983. From 1984 she worked as a researcher at the Institure of Metal Physics of Russian Academy of Sciences. In 1990 at the Ural State University she defended her PhD thesis: "Thermomechanical thereatment above the Curie point and its influence upon magnetic properties of Fe3%Si Alloy". In 2007 at the Ural State University she defended her Dr.of Sci. thesis (advanced degree in Physics of Magnetic Phenomena): "Giant magnetoimpedance and its connection with magnetic anisotropy and magnetization processes of ferromagnetic structures".

Career

Kurlyandslaya has published more than 110 peer-reviewed research papers, on topics like design, development, processing and characterization of functional materials, nanostructures, biomaterials, magnetic markers, nanocomponent containing devices, and fabrication of miniature sensor prototypes including fluid containing detectors and imprint circuit units, and microscopy. She is also known for her works on impedance spectroscopy and the Giant Magnteoimpedance effect.

From 2001 to 2004 she was visiting professor and "Ramón y Cajal" research professor at the University of Oviedo (Spain). Sice 2004 she has been working as visiting scientist, invited professor and "Ramón y Cajal" research professor at the University of the Basque Country (Spain). Since 1984 she also has been a fellow of the Department of Physics of Magnetic Phenomenon at the Ural State University.

Kurlyandskaya is a memeber of editorial board of "Sensor Letters" Journal (American Scientific Publishers, USA), memeber of IEEE and PhD councils for thesis defence in Russia, Spain and Argentina.

Selected publications

  • Kurlyandskaya G.V. and Cerdeira M.A. Giant magnetoimpedance for biosensing, in: Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2nd Edition, American Scientific Publishers, 2010.
  • Vas´kovskiy V.O., Svalov, A.V., Kurlyandskaya G.V. Rare Earth/Transition Metal nanoscale multilayers, in: Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2nd Edition, American Scientific Publishers, 2010.
  • Kurlyandskaya G.V. and Cerdeira M.A. Magnetic nanoparrticles as a material for magnetic markers in biology and medicine, in: Magnetism of Rare Earth and 3d- Transition Metals Based Nanosystems / Ed. by. V.O. Vas´kovskiy, Editoroial of Ural State University Ekaterinburg, 2008.
  • García J.A., Saad A., Elbaile L., Kurlyandskaya G.V. Surface Magnetic Properties and Magnetoimpedance, in: Metallic Glasses for New Sensor Applications, Nova Science Publishers, Progress in Nanotechnology Research, 2006, p. 1-42.
  • Kurlyandskaya G.V. Giant Magnetoimpedance for sensor applications, in: Encyclopedia of Sensors, American Scientific Publishers, 2006, p. 205-237.
  • Hernando B., Gorria P., Sánchez M.L., Prida V.M., Kurlyandskaya G.V. Magnetoimpedance in nancrystalline alloys, in: Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, American Scientific Publishers, v.4, 2004, p. 949-966.


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