Международные научные подразделения

Pavel Aleksandrovich Belov

PhD, Doctor of Science

Yuri Semenovich Kivshar

Distinguished Professor


Categories of research

  • Compensation of losses in metamaterials
  • Wire metamaterials and its application in MRI
  • All-Dielectric Optical Nanoantennas
  • Development of a software system for supercomputer simulation of nanophotonics components and circuits using FDTD
  • Spontaneous radiation of a finite-size dipole emitter in hyperbolic media
  • Double-shell metamaterial coatings for plasmonic cloaking
  • Optically-controllable magnetic metamaterials
  • Nanoantennas in photovoltaics: improving the efficiency of thin-film solar cells
  • Superlens with sloped faces
  • Flexible Helices for Nonlinear Metamaterials
  • Subwavelength plasmonic kinks, solitons and oscillons in arrays of nonlinear metallic nanoparticles

Alexey Alexeevich Bobtsov

Professor, PhD

Romeo Ortega

PhD


Categories of research

  • Development of new methods of adaptive control of linear and nonlinear dynamical systems under external disturbances and unrecorded dynamics
  • Synthesis methods of investigation and control of oscillatory processes in nonlinear dynamical systems
  • Adaptive compensation of sinusoidal perturbations in mechatronic systems
  • Biotechnology research development and management system robotic systems
  • Identification of the parameters of the harmonic signal under external perturbations
  • Development of control algorithms for mechatronic and robotic systems under conditions of incomplete information about the parameters of the object and operational environment
  • Trajectory control of robotic systems under constraints and uncertainties
  • Qualitative methodology for applying sustainability in the design of digital systems with concentrated and distributed parameters
  • Experimental studies of nonlinear phenomena of hysteresis and intermittency in the dynamics of pulsed DC converters
  • Experimental studies of zones of uncertainty state pulsed DC converters in the vicinity of the bifurcation point
  • Control and evaluation of distributed systems with information constraints
  • Nonlinear and adaptive control of dynamic objects with restricted control input

Sergei Arkadevich Kozlov

Professor, doctor of physical and mathematical sciences

Xi-Cheng Zhang


Categories of research

  • Femtosecond optics and femtotehnologies
  • Quantum Informatics
  • Terahertz Biomedicine
  • Digital and Display Holography

Mayya Valerevna Uspenskaya

Professor, Dr. Sci. Chem..

Andrei Vilkhovich Kaiava

Professor, PhD


Categories of research

  • The main research topics of the Institute are
  • Tissue Engineering
  • Modeling of macromolecules and biosystems
  • Biodegradable and resorbable materials
  • Drug Delivery
  • Cell Engineering
  • Creation of materials for sanitary purposes
  • Nanomedicine
  • Biosensors
  • Biotechnology
  • BioChemical Engineering
  • The creation of artificial organs
  • Smart materials

Andrei Vitalevich Ivanov


Categories of research

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  • Hybrid nanostructures for biomedical applications
  • Infrared quantum dots
  • Chiral nanocrystals
  • Metal nanoparticles with plasmon resonances for optoelectronics and biomedicine
  • Theoretical investigation of nanocrystals
  • Structure and optical properties of carbon nanomaterials: nanodiamonds, nanographite, carbon nanotubes, and graphene

Categories of research

  • Substrates based on single crystals of gallium oxide
  • Advanced materials with unique optical and thermal properties for a new generation of solid state light sources for replacement of conventional phosphors (composite materials, carbon-based nanostructures, transparent oxides)
  • Modern nanostructured metal conductors for wires and cables with increased conductivity and improved strength properties
  • Construction of theoretical models describing the micro-mechanics of defects behavior and physical mechanisms of structure formation, relaxation of residual stresses and plastic deformation in composite nanostructures and bulk nanomaterials
  • Thin-film composite functional materials based on metal oxides with variable optical and electrical characteristics for photovoltaic devices
  • Studies of the dislocation structure in heterolayers based on materials with hexagonal symmetry
  • Acoustic linear and nonlinear effects in the study of the dynamics of domain walls in ferroics
  • Numerical simulation of the optical characteristics of LEDs and LED modules
  • The study of defects in graphene and graphene pseudocrystals
  • Adhesion of soft materials based on polymers

Denis Aleksandrovich Baranenko

PhD

Marion Jacobus Johannes Meyer


Categories of research

  • Biotechnology and Environment Objects Analysis
  • Postharvest biotechnologies
  • Specialized food biotechnology
  • Resource saving engineering systems

David Avnir

Professor

Vladimir Valentinovich Vinogradov

Dr.


Categories of research

  • Sol - gel materials for biochemical engineering
  • New sol - gel materials for semiconductor technology
  • Functionalized nanoparticles and highly porous materials
  • Low temperature sol - gel synthesis

Ivan Vladimirovich Iorsh


Categories of research

  • Investigation of spin-related phenomena in polariton transport
  • Indirect excitons and dipolaritons
  • Hybrid polariton-electron systems
  • Transport properties of dressed electrons in low dimensional systems
  • Design of novel functional optical materials based on fullerenes and atomic nano-clusters
  • Advanced Materials for Quantum Information Processing, Storage and Computing

Alexey Evgenievich Romanov

D.Sc

Sergei L'vovich Molodtsov


Categories of research

  • The purpose of research is to develop new methods of studying the structure and functional properties of nanosystems with high spatial, energy and time resolution using a set of methods, including X-ray Free Electron Laser (european and other facilities of XFEL).

Antonina Puchkovskaia

Kimon Keramidas


Categories of research

  • Retrospective visualization of key landmarks of St. Petersburg based on a big corpora analysis