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Olga Viktorovna Konevtsova 

Senior researcher

Faculty of Physics

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Degree: Candidate of Sciences

Personal page in Russian:
https://sfedu.ru/person/okonevcova
Personal page in English:
https://sfedu.ru/en/person/okonevcova

Research interests:

Condenced matter physics, Soft matter

ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Olga_Konevtsova

Education:    

  • 2013        -        double Ph.D in Condensed Matter Physics. Title: “Landau’s theory of crystallization and density waves approach in complex systems”. Southern Federal University (Russia) and Montpellier-2 University, (France).
  • 2010        -        Master degree in Physics with Honours, Southern Federal University, Russia.
  • 2008        -        Bachelor degree in Physics with Honours, Southern Federal University, Russia.

Employment: 

  • 2013 – present      -     Head of the Youth Scientific Laboratory "Structure and dynamics of single nanosystems", Faculty of Physics, Southern Federal University
  • 2013 – present      -     Junior researcher at the Southern Federal University
  • 2011-2012             -     Engineer at the Laboratoire Charles Coulomb, Département Physique Théorique (Université Montpellier 2, France)                    

Skills:            

Experience in study of physical and biological nanostructures with various topology and discrete symmetry, such as protein virus shells, synthetic molecular nanostructures, and quasicrystals (Southern Federal University, Faculty of Physics, Department of Theoretical and Computational Physics, Department of Nanotechnology and Université Montpellier 2, (France), Laboratoire Charles Coulomb, Département Physique Théorique). 

Research projects:

  • RFBR, Project #13-02-12085 ofi_m: Self-assembly of two-dimensional crystals and quasicrystals with spherical topology
  • Russian Scientific Foundation, Project #15-12-10004: Self-organization of tubular and spherical organic nanosystems and their interaction with an environment