Konstantin NOVOSELOV Nobel Laureate in Physics; ERC Starting Grant 2007; Royal Society Research Fellow and Professor of Physics, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester
CV
1997 | MSc with cum laude from the Moscow Physical-Technical University |
1997-1999 | Researcher at the Institute for Microelectronics Technology, Chernogolovka |
1999-2001 | Researcher at the High Magntic Field Lab., University of Nijmegen |
2001-2005 | Researcher at the University of Manchester |
2004 | PhD at the High Magntic Field Laboratory, University of Nijmegen |
2005-2006 | Leverhulme Research Fellow at the University of Manchester |
since 2007 | Royal Society Research Fellow at the University of Manchester |
since 2010 | Professor of Physics, University of Manchester |
Publikationen
Published over 150 peer-refereed research papers (mainly as the principal/corresponding author), including a dozen Nature and Science articles, more than a dozen papers in Nature Materials, Nature Physics, Nature Nanotechnology, and more than a dozen in Physical Review Lett. and Reviews of Modern Physics. Over 100 invited talks at conferences during the last 5 years. |
Auszeichnungen
The Kohn Prize, "for development of new class of materials: two-dimensional atomic crystals", 2012 | |
W L Bragg Lecture Prize from International Union of Crystallography, "for his work on two-dimensional atomic crystals", 2011 | |
Nobel Prize in Physics, "...for groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene", 2010 | |
Europhysics Prize, "for discovering and isolating a single free-standing atomic layer of carbon (graphene) and elucidating its remarkable electronic properties, 2008 | |
Technology Review-35 Young Innovator, "...Technology Review honour the young innovators whose inventions and research they find most exciting", 2008 | |
International Union of Pure and Applied Science, Young Scientist Prize, "for his contribution in the discovery of graphene and for pioneering studies of its extraordinary properties", 2008 | |
University of Manchester Researcher of the Year, 2008 | |
Nicholas Kurti European Prize, "to recognise the novel work in the fields of Low Temperatures and High Magnetic Fields", 2007 |