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Teaching

I g o r Y a. E r u k h i m o v i c h, D.Sc.

Teaching and Students

Lecturing

Ph.D. Students

Graduate Students

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LECTURING

2013, Spring Semester, Physics Department, Moscow State University. 'Phase Transitions Theory Methods in physics of polymer nanostructures in the bulk and thin films (capillaries)'.

2013, Spring Semester, Physics Department, Moscow State University. A short experimental course 'On practice of scientific literary work (how to read, write and publish scientific papers)'.

2010, Spring Semester, Physics Department, Moscow State University. 'A Practical Guide to the Quantitative Description of the Structural and Short Ordering Properties of Polymer Systems based on the Small-Angle Scattering and Computer Simulation Methods' (one semester graduate course).

2008, Spring Semester, Physics Department, Moscow State University. 'A Practical Guide to the Quantitative Description of the Structural and Short Ordering Properties of Polymer Systems based on the Small-Angle Scattering and Computer Simulation Methods' (one semester graduate course).

2003, Spring Semester, Physics Department, Moscow State University. 'Fluctuation Effects and Phase Transitions in Polymer Physics' (one-semester graduate course)

2001, Spring Semester, Physics Department, Moscow State University. 'Phase Transitions Theory Methods and their Applications in Polymer Physics' (one-semester graduate course)

1999-2000 academic year, Physics Department, Moscow State University. 'Phase Transitions Theory Methods and their Applications in Polymer Physics' (one-year graduate course).

1997-1998 academic year, Physics Department, Moscow State University. 'Phase Transitions Theory Methods and their Applications in Polymer Physics' (one-year graduate course).

1996-1997 academic year, Physics Department, Moscow State University. 'Statistical Physics of Macromolecules' (one-year graduate course).

1995-1996 academic year, Physics Department, Moscow State University. 'Phase Transitions Theory Methods and their Applications in Polymer Physics' (one-year graduate course).

1994-1995 academic year, Physics Department, Moscow State University. 'Special Topics in the Statistical Physics of Polymer Systems' (one-year graduate course).

1994, Spring Semester, Physics Department, Moscow State University. 'Applications of the Quantitative Field-Theoretical Methods in Polymer Theory' (one-year graduate course).

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Ph.D. STUDENTS

PROMOTING

11. 2006-2009 Maxim V. Belousov, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, Ph. D. Thesis 'Towards Statistical Theory of Phase Equilibria in Two-Component Associating Block Copolymer and Low-Molecular Systems' (Promoter 2 - Dr M.V. Tamm) defended on June, 3, 2009.

10. 2004-2007 Andrey V. Gritsevich, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, Ph. D. Thesis 'Some New Effects of the Structural and Spatial Heterogeneity in Polymer Charged and Associating Systems' defended on November, 19, 2008.

9. 2003- 2006 Sergey A. Tarasenko, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, Ph.D. Thesis 'Microphase Separation in Blends of ABC and AC Block Copolymers', defended on December, 20, 2006.

8. 2001- 2005 Julia G. Smirnova, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, Ph.D. Thesis 'Two-Length-Scale Instability and Non-Conventional Cubic Symmetries under Microphase Separation in Complicated Block Copolymer Systems', defended on December, 21, 2005.

7. 1999-2002 Michail V. Tamm, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, Ph.D. Thesis 'The Structure of the Infinite Cluster of Labile Bonds and Global Phase Behaviour of the Thermoreversibly Associating Systems' defended on June, 26, 2002.

6. 1998-2001 Alexander N. Kudlay, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, Ph.D. Thesis 'Phase Equilibria and Fluctuations in Neutral and Charged Associating Polymer Systems' defended on June, 21, 2001.

5. 1996-1999 Alexander V. Ermoshkin, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, Ph.D. Thesis 'Statistical Thermodynamics of Clustering and Phase Equilibria in Thermoreversibly Associating Polymer Systems' defended on May, 20, 1999.

4. 1995-1998 Katerina V. Prostomolotova, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, Ph.D. Thesis 'Non-Linear Dynamics of the Polymer Blends Composition Fluctuations and Structural Factor under Spinodal Decomposition' defended on December, 17, 1998.

3. 1994-1997 Henk Angerman, Chemical Department, Groningen University, Groningen, the Netherlands, Ph.D. Thesis 'Microphase Separation in Correlated Random Copolymers' (Promotor 1 - Prof. Dr. Gerrit ten Brinke), defended on January, 16, 1998.

2. 1994-1996 Alexei E. Lichtman, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, Ph.D. Thesis 'A Theory of Complicated Superstructures and Light Scattering in Blends of Block Copolymers and Homopolymers" (the basic promotor was Prof. Dr. Alexander N. Semenov), defended on December, 19, 1996.

1. 1988-1991 Andrey V. Dobrynin, Moscow Physical Technical Institute, Moscow, Russia, Ph.D. Thesis 'Structural Phase Transitions of the Weak Crystallization Type in Polymer Systems' (Promotor 1 - Prof. Dr. Leonid I. Manevich) defended in September, 1991.

CONSULTING:

3. Yaroslav V. KUDRYAVTSEV, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, Ph.D. Thesis 'A Theory of Complicated Superstructures and Light Scattering in Blends of Block Copolymers and Homopolymers" (Promotors: ), defended on December, 19, 1997.

2. Elena N. GOVORUN, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, Ph.D. Thesis 'A Theory of Complicated Superstructures and Light Scattering in Blends of Block Copolymers and Homopolymers" (Promotor 1 - Prof. Dr. Alexander N. Semenov), defended on December, 19, 1997.

1. 1991-1994 Elena E. DORMIDONTOVA, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, Ph.D. Thesis 'A Theory of Complicated Superstructures and Light Scattering in Blends of Block Copolymers and Homopolymers" (Promotors: Prof. Dr. Alexander Yu. Grosberg and Prof. Dr. Alexei R. Khokhlov), defended on May, 19, 1994.

 

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 GRADUATE STUDENTS

10. 2005-2007 Dmitry V. Luliev, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, defended M. Thesis 'The Theory of Weak Crystallization in Thin Films'.

9. 2004-2005 Maxim V. Belousov, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, defended M. Thesis 'Some Issues of the Statistical Theory of Associating Mixtures'.

8. 2001-2003 Andrey V. Gritsevich, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, defended M. Thesis 'Effects of the Structure Fluctuations in the Necklace Model for polyelectrolyte Chain in Poor Solvent'.

7. 2000-2002 Sergey A. Tarasenko, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, defended M. Thesis 'Phase Separation, Structure Formation and Light Scattering in Non-Aqueous Solutions of Block Copolymers'.

6. 1999-2001 Julia G. Smirnova, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, defended M. Thesis 'Microphase Separation in Blends of ABC and AC Block Copolymers'.

5. 1998-2000 Natalia A. Denesyuk, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, defended M. Thesis 'Adsorbtion of Random, Correlated and Designed Polymers at Interface'.

4. 1997-1999 Michail V. Tamm, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, defended M. Thesis 'Thermodynamics of Associating Polymers and Solvents.

3. 1996-1998 Alexander N. Kudlaj, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, defended M. Thesis 'Fluctuations in Rigid Polyelectrolyte Solutions.

2. 1996-1997 Yurii O. Popov, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, defended M. Thesis 'Theory of Nematic Ordering in Polymer Networks: Effects of Frozen Anisotropy'.

1. 1994-1995 Ekaterina V. Prostomolotova, Physics Department, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, has defended M. Thesis 'Numerical Investigation of the Spinodal Decomposition Dynamics of Binary Polymer Blend on Large Times'.

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