Anna S. Kornyushchenko

Languages:

  • Ukrainian (native language);
  • German (Deutsch C1 Goethe-Zertifikat С1 № 1346-AC1A-0000776774, 16.07.2021);
  • English (English B2 TOEFL №0394973980101, 12.09.2013).

Scopus (Author ID 15044715000)

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Education:

2020-2021: higher doctorate studies, Sumy State University, Ukraine.

2005-2009: Ph.D. Studies, Sumy State University, Ukraine.

2000-2005: Faculty of Physics and Electronics, Sumy State University, Ukraine, speciality “Physical and Biomedical Electronics”.

Degrees:

2021: Doctor of Sciences in Physical and Mathematical Sciences, specialty 01.04.07 Solid State Physics, SSU, Sumy, Ukraine.

2009: PhD in Physical and Mathematical Sciences, specialty 01.04.07 Solid State Physics, SSU, Sumy, Ukraine.

Theses:

Structure formation and physical properties of near- equilibrium metal, oxide and multicomponent condensates with nanoscale elements.

Kornyushchenko A.S. Selective processes under quasi-equilibrium stationary condensation of copper and aluminium.

Scientific interests:

Solid State Physics, nanomaterials, nanotechnologies.

Work experience:

Since 2019: Associate professor, Applied Mathemetics and Complex Systems Modelling Department, SSU, Ukraine.

2011-2019: Associate professor, Biophysics, Biochemistry, Pharmacology and Bimolecular Engineering Department; SSU, Ukraine.

2009-2011: Senior Lecturer, Modelling of Complex Systems Department, SSU, Ukraine.

2008-2009: Assistant Lecturer, Modelling of Complex Systems Department, SSU, Ukraine.

Teaching experience:

1. Algebra and analytical geometry.

2. Medical and Biological Physics.

3. Medical Informatics.

Partisipation in Research Projects:

2019: head of research project financed by grant of Ministry of science and education of ukraine "Formation of nanoporous ZnO, C, С/ZnO and ZnO/NiO layers for potential application for electrodes of Li-ion batteries".

2014-2015: head of research project financed by grant of President of Ukraine for young scientists "Formation of porous ZnO and NiO nanosystems for potential application in sensor electronics".

2013-2014: scientific worker in Ukraine-Belorussia research cooperation project "Creation of nanocomposite apatite-polymeric materials and coatings under action of ultrasound and ultraviolet fields".

2012-2013: scientific worker in project by Ministry of Science and Education of Ukraine "Formation of metals porous micro- and nanosystems on the basis of interrelated dissipative and conservative self-organization processes".

2012-2013: scientific worker in project Initiation of international collaboration between Germany and Ukraine financed by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft "Self-organization of three dimensional micro- and nanosystems with narrow distributions of the sizes and shapes of the structural elements".

2011-2012: scientific worker in research project "Formation of low-dimensional nanosystems of metals, silicon and carbon under near-equilibrium steady-state condensation".

2010-2011: scientific worker in Ukraine-Slovakia research cooperation project "Technologies of formation of modern semiconductor films of SiC, AlN for microelectronics and optoelectronics applications".

2007-2008: scientific worker in project by Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine "Selective processes at reduced coefficients of stationary condensation".

Grants and Awards:

2023-2025: Philipp Schwartz-Initiative Fellowship for researchers at risk by Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Institute of Materials Physics, University of Muenster, Muenster, Germany.

2022-2023: Renewed research stay in Germany, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Institute of Materials Physics, University of Muenster, Muenster, Germany.

2017-2018: Georg Foster Research Fellowship for experienced researchers, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Institute of Materials Physics, University of Muenster, Muenster, Germany.

2014-2015: academic year Fulbright scholarship for 9 months research internship (from 1 September 2014 till 31 May 2015) in University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, United States.

2014: Grant of President of Ukraine for young scientists.

2013: Certificate of honour of Sumy Region State Administration (Department of Education and Science) for significant achievements in scientific and methodological work, personal contribution to specialists preparation, and organization of scientific work among students.

2013: Scholarship of DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) for 2 months research internship in Institute of Materials Physics, University of Muenster, Muenster, Germany.

2013: Diploma of Organizing Committee of International Conference on Physics and Technology of Thin Films and Nanosystems ICPTTFN-XIV for the best scientific report among young scientists, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine.

2012: Grant of Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine for 4 months research internship in Institute of Materials Physics, University of Muenster, Muenster, Germany.

2011: Grant of Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine for 3 months research internship in Institute of Materials Physics, University of Muenster, Muenster, Germany.

PUBLICATIONS:

Main publications:

  1. A.S. Kornyushchenko, A.H. Jayatissa. Advanced nanocomposites as cathode materials for Li-ion batteries. Chapter 4 in Book "Applications of Nanocomposites", 32 pages. Taylor and Francis Group, USA, 2022.
  2. A. S. Kornyushchenko, Y. O. Kosminska, S. T. Shevchenko, G. Wilde, V. I. Perekrestov. Structural, morphological and sensor properties of the fractal-percolation nanosystem ZnO/NiO. Journal of Electronic Materials 50 (2021) P. 2268-2276.
  3. A. S. Kornyushchenko, V. I. Perekrestov, G. Wilde. Gas nanosensors. Chapter 15 in book "Nanosensors for smart cities", pp. 267-283. Elsevier, Netherlands, 2020.
  4. Perekrestov V.I., Latyshev V.M., Kornyushchenko A.S., Kosminska Y.O.Formation, charge transfer, structural and morphological characteristics of ZnO fractal-percolation nanosystems. Journal of Electronic Materials. – 2019. – V.48, I. 5. (SCOPUS, impact factor 1.676).

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