Vladimir Lobaskin obtained a First Class Honours Degree in Solid State
Physics (1989) from
Chelyabinsk State University (CSU) and a Ph.D. (1993)
from the Urals State Technical University (UPI). He took then a lecturer
position in the Physics Department of Chelyabinsk State University. Between
1997 and 2008 he worked as a postdoctoral researcher and teaching assistant
in Physical Chemistry Department at
Lund University, Physics Department at
University of Fribourg, Theory group in
Max Planck Institute for Polymer
Research in Mainz, and Physics Department at
Technical University of Munich.
In 2005 he obtained a D.Sci. (Habilitation) degree in Physics and
Mathematics from CSU. Since 2006 he holds a part-time professor position in
Condensed Matter Physics at CSU. In 2008 he moved to the School of Physics
at
University College Dublin (UCD). He is currently a head of Theoretical
Physics Undergraduate Programme at UCD, and a member of
Atlantic Centre
for Atomistic Modelling and of
Complex and Adaptive Systems Lab based at UCD.