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Gogotsi, Yuri Georgievich

Gogotsi Yuri Georgyevich ( born Yury Gogotsi ; born December 16, 1961, Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, USSR) - an American scientist in the field of chemistry , materials science and nanotechnology of Ukrainian origin, since 2000 - professor at the University of Drexel, USA ( English Drexel University ). Professor of Materials Science, Honored Professor of the University of Drexel, since 2003 - founder and director of the Institute of Nanomaterials of the University A.J. Drexel.

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The son of Gogotsi Georgy Antonovich - professor, head of the laboratory of the Institute of Strength Problems named after G. S. Pisarenko of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Brother - Gogotsi Alexey Georgievich, material scientist.

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Research Area

Professor Y. Gogotsi currently leads a group of scientists involved in the study of nanostructured carbon ( nanotubes , graphene , nanodiamonds [1] , nanoporous carbon ) and hydrothermal synthesis of carbon nanostructures, ceramics, studying effective methods of water purification - desolination and capacitive deionization, modern energy sources - supercapacitors [2] , [3] the use of carbon nanomaterials for energy and biomedicine.

Professor Yuri Gogotsi made the discovery and study of a whole family of fundamentally new two-dimensional (two-dimensional, 2D) nanomaterials - Maksenov ( born MXenes ) [4] . He discovered and described new forms of carbon , such as conical [5] and polygon crystals [6] , discovered a new metastable silicon phase, and for the first time showed the presence and abnormally slow advancement of water in functionalized carbon nanotubes by electron microscopy [7] , [8] .

Professor Yuri Gogotsi founded new scientific fields:

  • corrosion of structural ceramics [9] ;
  • science and technology of surface treatment by pressure [10] ;
  • synthesis of new inorganic compounds and materials by selective corrosion and extraction [11] .

Professor Y. Gogotsi is the co-author of two books, the editor of 13 books, the inventor of more than 50 European and American patents, about 10 of which are licensed for the industry, and more than 100 scientific papers for conferences, more than 450 articles in peer-reviewed journals, including more than 20 publications in the magazines Nature and Science .

Education

In 1984, Yuri Gogotsi received a master’s degree in engineering research ( KPI , Faculty of Engineering and Physics, Department of High-Temperature Materials and Powder Metallurgy), 1986 - became a candidate of chemical sciences (at that time - the youngest candidate of chemical sciences of Ukraine) at the Department of Physical chemistry, KPI (supervisor - Prof. V. A. Lavrenko). In 1995 - received a doctorate in technical sciences from the Institute of Materials Science named after I.N. Frantsevich NAS of Ukraine.

Scientific and teaching activities

Drexel University, USA
2010-present - Outstanding Professor at the University;
2008-present - Emeritus Professor of Materials Science;
2003-present - founding director of the Institute of Nanotechnology (since 2014 - Institute of Nanomaterials);
2002-2007 - Deputy Dean of the College of Engineering for Special Projects;
2002-present - professor of chemistry;
2001-present - professor of mechanics and mechanical engineering;
2000-2008 - professor of materials science;
University of Illinois Chicago
2001-2003 - Associate Professor of Mechanics and Engineering;
1999-2000 - Deputy Director of the Center for Scientific Resources;
1996-1999 - Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
University of Tuebingen , Germany
1995-1996 - Researcher.
University of Oslo , Norway
1993-1995 - Researcher at the Materials Research Center, Fellow of the NATO Research Council
Tokyo University , Japan
1992-1993 - Researcher, Fellow, Japan Organization for the Advancement of Science (JSPS)
Karlsruhe University , Germany
1990-1992 - Researcher, scholarship holder, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
Institute of Materials Science named after I.M. Frantsevich NAS of Ukraine
1986-1990 - Researcher.

Recognition

Professor Yuri Gogotsi received many awards for his scientific work and research, some of them:
2017 - Energy Storage Materials Award;
2017— Honorary Doctor of the Institute of Materials Science I. N. Frantsevich of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
2016 - Honorary Professor of Jilin University ;
2016 - Professor Emeritus, Peking University of Chemical Technology;
2016 - Highly Cited Researcher (Thomson-Reuters);
2016 - Nano Energy Award [12] ;
2015 - Highly Cited Researcher (Thomson-Reuters);
2015 - Honorary Member of the Royal Chemical Society ( English Royal Society of Chemistry);
2015 - Became the laureate of the international prize in the field of nanotechnology Rusnanoprize [13]
2014 - Title of Honorary Doctor of Sciences Honoris Causa ( Latin: Doctor Honoris Causa ) of the University of Paul Sabatier ( Fr. de l'Université Toulouse III Paul Sabatier );
2014 - Highly Cited Researcher (Thomson-Reuters);
2014 - Honorary Award to them. Freda Cavley , Conference of the Materials Science Community;
2013 - Prize to them. Ross Coffin Pardi of the American Ceramic Society;
2012 - European Carbon Association Award;
2012 - Honorary Member of the Materials Science Society;
2011 - NANOSMAT Prize Award;
2009 - Honorary Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science ( AAAS );
2008 - Honorary Member of the Electrochemical Society;
2006 - NANO 50 ™ Innovation Award, NASA Tech Briefs;
2005 - Honorary Member of the American Ceramic Society ( English American Ceramic Society), honorary member of the World Innovation Foundation;
2004 - Academician of the World Academy of Ceramics
2003 - R&D Magazine R&D100 Award (re-received in 2009);
2003 - Prize to them. R. B. Snow of the American Ceramic Society (re-received in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2012);
2002 - Prize to them. C. Somia, International Union of Material Research Organizations;
2002 - Selected Full Member of the International Institute of Sintering Science;
2002 - Drexel University Award for Scientific Achievements (rewarding in 2009);
2001 - repeatedly included in the publications of Who's Who in the World, Who's Who in America, Who's Who Among America's Teachers, Who's Who in Science and Engineering, Who's Who in Engineering Education, International Who's Who of Professionals;
1993 - Prize to them. I.N. Frantsevich NAS of Ukraine.

Links

  • AJ Drexel Nanomaterials Institute (English)
  • Professor Y. Gogotsi's page on the Drexel University website
  • Nanomaterials Group
  • Citation statistics prof. Y. Gogotsi according to the Google Academy
  • Newspaper. Ru: Start the engine in the winter in Siberia and in the summer in the Sahara
  • Professor Yuri G. Gogotsi: biography, scientific articles and publications

Notes

  1. ↑ VN Mochalin, O. Shenderova, D. Ho, Y. Gogotsi, The properties and applications of nanodiamonds, Nature Nanotechnology 7, 11-23 (2012), doi: 10.1038 / nnano.2011.209
  2. ↑ P. Simon, Y. Gogotsi, Materials for Electrochemical Capacitors, Nature Materials 7 (11), 845–854 (2008) . Reprinted in two collections of articles from Nature journals (Nanoscience and Technology, 2009 and Materials for Sustainable Energy, 2011) by World Scientific Publishers.
  3. ↑ J. Chmiola, G. Yushin, Y. Gogotsi, C. Portet, P. Simon, PL Taberna. Anomalous Increase in Carbon Capacitance at Pore Sizes Less Than 1 Nanometer, Science 313 (5794), 1760-1763 (2006).
  4. ↑ M. Naguib, VM Mochalin, MW Barsoum, Y. Gogotsi, MXenes: A New Family of Two-Dimensional Materials, Advanced Materials 26 (7), 992-1005 (2013) (invited review)
  5. ↑ Y. Gogotsi, S. Dimovski, JA Libera, Conical Crystals of Graphite, Carbon 40, 2263-2284 (2002).
  6. ↑ Y. Gogotsi, JA Libera, N. Kalashnikov, M. Yoshimura, Graphite Polyhedral Crystals, Science 290 (5490), 317-320 (2000).
  7. ↑ Y. Gogotsi, JA Libera, A. Güvenç-Yazicioglu, CM Megaridis, In Situ Multiphase Fluid Experiments in Hydrothermal Carbon Nanotubes, Applied Physics Letters 79 (7), 1021-1023 (2001).
  8. ↑ N. Naguib, H. Ye, Y. Gogotsi, AG Yazicioglu, CM Megaridis, M. Yoshimura, Observation of Water Confined in Nanometer Channels of Closed Carbon Nanotubes, Nano Letters 4 (11), 2237-2243 (2004).
  9. ↑ V. A. Lavrenko, Yu. G. Gogotsi, Corrosion of structural ceramics, Moscow, Metallurgy, 1989, 198 pp. (YG Gogotsi, VA Lavrenko, Corrosion of High-Performance Ceramics, Springer, Berlin 1992, 190 pp.)
  10. ↑ Y. Gogotsi and V. Domnich, High Pressure Surface Science and Engineering, 639 pages (November 1, 2003 by Taylor & Francis).
  11. ↑ M. Naguib, Y. Gogotsi, Synthesis of Two-Dimensional Materials by Selective Extraction, Accounts of Chemical Research, (2014) DOI: 10.1021 / ar500346b
  12. ↑ Prof. Yury Gogotsi became the winner of 2016 Nano Energy Award! (unspecified) . mrc.org.ua. Date of treatment July 15, 2016.
  13. ↑ Yuri Gogotsi and Patrice Simon became winners of the RUSNANOPRIZE 2015 international award for the development of carbon nanomaterials for supercapacitors (neopr.) . mrc.org.ua. Date of treatment November 4, 2015.
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