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Sergey Dvinskikh is a Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, specializing in Physical Chemistry. His academic journey includes obtaining a PhD in Physics from St. Petersburg University in 1990. He has held various research positions, including a post-doctoral fellow at the Free University of Berlin and a visiting researcher at the University of Michigan. Sergey has a robust background in research related to nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques, focusing on the behavior of molecules and ions in self-assembling soft matter. His research aims to understand the molecular-level properties and functions of technologically important materials in biological systems. Sergey is broadly interested in several areas, including liquid crystals, biomembranes, and nanostructured organic-inorganic composites. He has published works highlighting the ionic dynamics of liquid crystal systems and their application potentials in fields such as nanotechnology and biomedicine.
KTH Royal Institute of Technology • Stockholm, Sweden
Deputy head of the Applied Physical Chemistry division.
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