Ph.D. in Physics of Magnetic Phenomena 1997Andrey V. Prosvirin
Texas A&M University, Chemistry Department
P.O. Box 30012, College Station TX 77842-3012 USA
Tel: 979-862-1485, Fax: 979-845-7177, Cell: 979-739-8651
andrey.prosvirin@gmail.com
Home:712, Wellesley Ct., #C, College Station, Texas, 77840
Immigration status: Permanent US resident
(Green Card for advanced degree professionals)
OBJECTIVE:
A full-time research or physicist position that requires my experience in magnetism, applied physics or material science.
SKILLS
· 12 years experience in magnetism and magnetic materials investigations (SQUID, Faraday and Gouy magnetometers).
· Super-computer simulation and interpretation of magnetism (Magpack, Anisofit, Excel, Origin, Matlab, Fortran).
· Cryogenics and vacuum techniques.
· Magnetooptics, photomagnetism and small-angle X-ray scattering.
· Good at problem-solving, teamwork, teaching, and communication.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Department of Chemistry. Texas A&M University College Station, TX
Postdoctoral Research Associate 2003–Present
· Participation in NSF and DOE funded projects.
· SQUID-magnetometer management and maintenance
· Training and advising students on the use of the SQUID
· Magnetic investigation of the new materials including molecular magnets, nanomagnets, nanoparticles.
Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Kazan, Russia
Research Associate 1998–2003
· Participation in EU funded project “Liquid crystals with unusual magnetic properties”
· Physical properties investigations of metal-containing liquid crystals
Research Assistant 1990–1997
· Participation in the EU funded project “Magnetic liquid crystals”
· Investigation of magnetic birefringence and magnetic susceptibility of metal-containing liquid crystals.
EDUCATION
Zavoisky Physical-Technical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Kazan, Russia
Ph.D. in Physics of Magnetic Phenomena 1997
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