PhD in experimental physics:ultrafast optical spectroscopy of graphene,University of Eexter, College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences, UK. Thesis “Hot-carrier luminescence in graphene”. Supervisors: Prof Euan Hendry and Prof Julian Moger.
September 2009 – June 2011
MSc: semiconductor physics and technology,St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University, Faculty of Physical Science and Technology, Russia. Master’s degree (GPA: 5.0/5.0). Thesis “Development of an experimental setup for atomic and molecular spectroscopy based on a tunable semiconductor laser”.
September 2005 – June 2009
BSc: semiconductor physics and technology, St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University, Faculty of Physical Science and Technology, Russia. Bachelor’s degree (GPA: 4.6/5.0). Thesis “Development of an automated control system prototype for the super-resolution EUV nanolithography system”.
Experience
10/2019 – present time
University of Cambridge, Department of Engineering/Department of Physics, Cambridge, UK. Research associate.
06/2015 – 09/2019
University of Sheffield, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Sheffield, UK. Postdoctoral Research Associate.
11/2011 – 05/2015
University of Exeter, College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences,Exeter, UK. PhD researcher.
Ioffe Physical Technical Institute, Laboratory of Physical and Functional Electronics, Saint Petersburg, Russia.Junior Researcher (part-time).
Skills
Quantum optic & 2D materials
Electrical and optical control of quantum emitters in 2D materials and moiré excitons in van der Waals heterostructures.
Tools & techniques: time- and polarisation-resolved magneto-optical spectroscopy, transient absorption and reflection spectroscopy, photon-number statistics measurements
Material characterisation
Characterisation of material properties of 2D materials and their heterostructures, including carrier concentration, mechanical strain, disorder, and interface quality
Tools & techniques: photoluminescence, ultra-low frequency Raman and reflectance contrast spectroscopy, polarisation-resolved second harmonic generation, atomics force and scanning electron microscopy.
Nanofabrication
Fabrication of opto-electronic devices based on 2D materials using class 100 and 1000 cleanrooms.
Development of custom software and hardware for experiment control and measurement automation, establishing network communication between different equipment to enable full automation of complex experiments, e.g. measurements of emission spectrum and photoluminescence decay time as a function of applied magnetic field.