Organizing Committee Members - Physical Chemistry 2020
Vladimir Domanov
Senior Scientific Researcher
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
Russia
Vladimir Domanov(Biography)
Domanov completed Moscow Chemical-Technological Mendeleev Institute at the age of 25. On graduation this Institute, he began to work in the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research on the post of a probationer-investigator. After 2 years, he got the post of a junior research worker. He defended a thesis in the year 1985. In the year 1987, he got the post of a scientific researcher and in the year 1990, he got the post of senior scientific researcher. He has published about 100 papers in reputed journals and in scientific issues. He has 13 author’s certificates (Soviet Patents) and 3 Patents of RF
Vladimir Domanov(Research Area)
Nuclear Chemistry
Mirosław Kwiatkowski
Associate
AGH University of Science and Technology
Poland
Mirosław Kwiatkowski(Biography)
Dr. Mirosław Kwiatkowski in 2004 obtained Ph.D. degree at the AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow (Poland), and in 2018 D.Sc. degree (habilitation) at Wrocław University of Technology (Poland). Currently he is working as an associate professor at the AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow. His published work includes more than 45 papers in reputable international journals and 75 conference proceedings. He is the editor in chief of The International Journal of System Modeling and Simulation (United Arab Emirates), an associate editor of Micro & Nano Letters Journal (United Kingdom) and a member of the many editorial board of internationals journals as well as a member of the organizing and scientific committees international conferences in Europe, Asia and United States of America.
Mirosław Kwiatkowski(Research Area)
Dr. hab. eng. MirosÅ‚aw Kwiatkowski has wide experience in the area of chemical technology, chemistry and physical chemistry, material science and engineering, numerical analysis, mathematical modelling of the adsorption process, description of the porous structure, practical aspects of adsorption, analysis of the carbonaceous adsorbents production, energy efficiency, renewable energies as well as economics and management. He was also a supervisor of 64 master’s theses and 56 engineer’s theses and is a tutor of a student scientific society called “Green Energyâ€.
Alfonso Vázquez Botello
Professor
Institute of Marine and Limnology Sciences
Mexico
Alfonso Vázquez Botello(Biography)
Alfonso Vázquez Botello is a Professor at the Graduate Program for Marine Sciences. Over 50 years working with UNAM. Responsible for the Marine Pollution Laboratory (1995-2014) and Chief of the Academic Unit of Coastal and Oceanic Processes (2005-2018). Current scientific production is of 97 formal articles, 6 books and more than 25 articles for the general public. Twice Winner of the Regional Award of Ecology from Tabasco State in the Environmental Protection and the Climate Change category (2009 and 20011).
Alfonso Vázquez Botello(Research Area)
Field of Research: Chemical Oceanography, Marine Pollution, Environmental Impacts, Climatic change.
Sheldon Landsberger
Professor
University of Texas at Austin
USA
Sheldon Landsberger(Biography)
Dr. Landsberger is a Professor in the Nuclear and Radiation Engineering technical area within the Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering. He has served on the faculty of the Cockrell School of Engineering since 1997. He has published more than 240 peer-reviewed papers and more than 165 conference proceedings mainly in nuclear analytical measurements and their applications in nuclear forensics, natural radioactivity and environmental monitoring of trace and heavy metals. In 2007 he received the Arthur Holly Compton award from the American Nuclear Society for outstanding achievements in education in nuclear science and engineering for designing and implementing one of the most advanced distance learning programs in the nation for nuclear engineers. In 2005 he received the Glenn Murphy Award from the Nuclear and Radiological Division of the American Society of Engineering Education, recognizing his notable professional contributions to the teaching of undergraduate and graduate nuclear engineering students. Dr. Landsberger was appointed as Director of the UT Nuclear Engineering Teaching Laboratory (NETL) from 2002-2006 and Area Coordinator of the Nuclear and Radiation Engineering Program from 1997-2012, and from 2017- present He currently holds the Robert B. Trull Chair in Engineeringfrom the Cockrell School of Engineering. Since 1988, Dr. Landsberger has served the International Atomic Energy Agency as an expert consultant in various functions.
Sheldon Landsberger(Research Area)
Nuclear and Radiation Engineering