词条 | Yury Gogotsi |
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| name = Yury Gogotsi | image = | caption = Yury Gogotsi, Distinguished University and Trustee Chair Professor at Drexel University, USA | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1961|12|16}} | birth_place = Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR | nationality = Ukrainian / USA | other_names = | occupation = Professor | employer = Drexel University | known_for = }} Yury Georgievich Gogotsi (born December 16, 1961, Kyiv, Ukrainian SSR) is a leading Ukrainian scientist in the field of material chemistry, professor at Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA since the year 2000 in the fields of Materials Science and Engineering and Nanotechnology. Distinguished University and Trustee Chair professor of materials science at Drexel University — founder and director of the A.J. Drexel Nanotechnology Institute (since 2014 - A.J. Drexel Nanomaterials Institute). Research ContributionsPresently, professor Y. Gogotsi leads a scientific research group that develops new nanostructured carbon materials (nanotubes, graphene, nanodiamonds,[1] carbide-derived carbon, onion-like carbon) and works on the hydrothermal synthesis of carbon nanostructures[2] and ceramics. He also contributed to development of effective water desalination and capacitive deionization techniques, electrical energy storage — batteries and supercapacitors, as well as applications of carbon nanomaterials for energy[3][4][5] and biomedicine. His pioneering work (together with P. Simon) on the relations between the structure and capacitive performance of carbon nanomaterials led to a scientific breakthrough in the field and ultimately resulted in the development of a new generation of supercapacitors that facilitate the storage and utilization of electrical energy. Prof. Yury Gogotsi produced several seminal publications (Science, 2006; Science 2010; Science 2011, etc.), with the Simon/Gogotsi review in Nature Materials published in 2008 currently being the most cited article in the electrochemical capacitors (supercapacitors) field. Professor Yury Gogotsi was a part of the team that discovered a new family of two-dimensional (2D) carbides and nitrides — MXenes[6] that show exceptional potential for energy storage and other applications. He developed a general approach to synthesis of porous and low-dimensional materials using selective extraction of elements/components, which can be used to generate carbide-derived porous carbons, carbon nanotubes, graphene, 2D carbides, etc.[7] He discovered and described new forms of carbon, such as conical [8] and polygonal crystals.[9] He also discovered a new metastable phase of silicon. His work on phase transformations under contact load shaped the field of high-pressure surface science. He was the first to conduct hydrothermal synthesis of carbon nanotubes[10] and show the anomalous slow movement of water in functionalized carbon nanotubes by in situ electron microscopy.[11] This study ultimately led to development of nanotube-tipped single-cell probes.[12] Professor Y. Gogotsi is the co-author of two books,[13] editor of 13 books,[14][15][16] credited on more than 50 European and US patents, around 10 of which have been licensed to industry, has more than 100 publications in conference proceedings, and more than 400 articles in peer reviewed journals. Based on impact and citations of his publications, he was named to the "World's Most Influential Minds" list by Thomson Reuters.[17] Education1984 — Yury Gogotsi received his Masters of Science (M.S.) degree in metallurgy from the Kiev Polytechnic Institute, Department of high-temperature materials and powder metallurgy. 1986 — Received his Ph.D. Candidate of Science in Physical Chemistry (advisor - prof. V.A.Lavrenko), at that time — the youngest Ph.D. in Chemistry in Ukraine, from the Kiev Polytechnic Institute. 1995 — he received a Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) degree in Materials Engineering from the National Academy of Sciences in Ukraine. Research and teachingDrexel University, Philadelphia PA, USA2010—present — Distinguished University Professor; 2008—present — Trustee Chair Professor of Materials Science and Engineering; 2003—present — Founder and Director of the A.J. Drexel Nanotechnology Institute (since 2014 - A.J. Drexel Nanomaterials Institute); 2002—2007 — Associate Dean of the College of Engineering for Special Projects; 2002—present — Professor of Chemistry (courtesy appointment); 2001—present — Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics (courtesy appointment); 2000—present — Professor of Materials Science and Engineering; 2001—2003 — Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Engineering ; 1999—2000 — Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering with tenure; 1999—2000 — Assistant Director, UIC Research Resources Center; 1996—1999 — Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering 1995—1996 — Research Scientist 1993—1995 — Research scientist at the Center for Materials Research, NATO/Norwegian Research Council Fellowship 1992—1993 — Research scientist, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Fellowship 1990—1992 — Research scientist, Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship 1986—1990 — Research scientist Honors and awardsProfessor Yury Gogotsi has received many awards and recognitions for his research accomplishments, some of which include: 2017 — Energy Storage Materials Award;[18] 2017 — Honorary Doctorate from Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science, National Academy of Science of Ukraine;[19] 2016 — Honorary professorship in Jilin University; 2016 — Honorary professorship in Beijing University of Chemical Technology; 2016 — Highly Cited Researcher (Thomson-Reuters); 2016 — Nano Energy Award [20] 2015 — Highly Cited Researcher (Thomson-Reuters); 2015 — Has been admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC) 2015 — Laureate of RUSNANOPRIZE International Award[21] 2014 — Honorary Doctor of Science (Doctor Honoris Causa) Paul Sabatier University (fr. de l'Université Toulouse III Paul Sabatier); 2014 — Highly Cited Researcher (Thomson-Reuters); 2014 — Fred Kavli Distinguished Lectureship, Materials Research Society Conference; 2013 — Ross Coffin Purdy Award, American Ceramic Society; 2012 — European Carbon Association Award; 2012 — Fellow, Materials Research Society; 2011 — NANOSMAT Prize at the 6th NANOSMAT Conference; 2009 — Fellow, American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS); 2008 — Fellow, The Electrochemical Society; 2006 — NANO 50 Awards from NASA Tech Briefs Magazine in the Innovator and Technology categories; 2005 — Fellow of the American Ceramic Society and Fellow of the World Innovation Foundation; 2004 — Academician, World Academy of Ceramics; 2003 — R&D 100 Award from R&D magazine (received again in 2009); 2003 — Roland B. Snow Award from the American Ceramic Society (received again in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2012); 2002 — S. Somiya Award from the International Union of Materials Research Societies (IUMRS); 2002 — G.C. Kuczynski Prize from the International Institute for the Science of Sintering; 2002 — Research Achievement Award from Drexel University (received again in 2009); 2001 — repeatedly included in the publication of Who’s Who in the World, Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, Who’s Who in Science and Engineering, Who’s Who in Engineering Education, International Who’s Who of Professionals; 1993 — I.N. Frantsevich Prize from the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences References1. ^{{cite journal | doi = 10.1038/nnano.2011.209 | pmid=22179567 | volume=7 | issue=1 | title=The properties and applications of nanodiamonds | year=2011 | journal=Nature Nanotechnology | pages=11–23 | last1 = Mochalin | first1 = Vadym N.}} 2. ^{{cite journal | last1 = Gogotsi | first1 = Y. | last2 = Libera | first2 = J.A. | last3 = Yoshimura | first3 = M. | year = 2000 | title = Hydrothermal synthesis of multiwall carbon nanotubes | url = | journal = Journal of Materials Research | volume = 15 | issue = 12| pages = 2591–2594 | doi=10.1557/jmr.2000.0370}} 3. ^{{cite journal | last1 = Presser | first1 = V. | last2 = Dennison | first2 = C. R. | last3 = Campos | first3 = J. | last4 = Knehr | first4 = K. W. | last5 = Kumbur | first5 = E. C. | last6 = Gogotsi | first6 = Y. | year = 2012 | title = The Electrochemical Flow Capacitor: A New Concept for Rapid Energy Storage and Recovery | url = | journal = Advanced Energy Materials | volume = 2 | issue = 7| pages = 895–902 | doi=10.1002/aenm.201100768}} 4. ^{{cite journal | url =http://www.sciencemag.org/content/313/5794/1760.short | doi=10.1126/science.1132195 | pmid=16917025 | volume=313 | issue=5794 | title=Anomalous Increase in Carbon Capacitance at Pore Sizes Less Than 1 Nanometer | year=2006 | journal=Science | pages=1760–1763 | last1 = Chmiola | first1 = J.}} 5. ^{{cite journal | url = http://www.nature.com/nmat/journal/v7/n11/full/nmat2297.html | volume=7| issue=11|doi=10.1038/nmat2297 | pmid=18956000| title=Materials for electrochemical capacitors | year=2008 | journal=Nature Materials | pages=845–854 | last1 = Simon | first1 = Patrice}} Reprinted in two collections of articles from Nature journals (Nanoscience and Technology, 2009 and Materials for Sustainable Energy, 2011) by World Scientific Publishers. 6. ^{{cite journal|doi=10.1002/adma.201304138 | pmid=24357390 | volume=26 | issue=7 | title=25th Anniversary Article: MXenes: A New Family of Two-Dimensional Materials | year=2013 | journal=Advanced Materials | pages=992–1005 | last1 = Naguib | first1 = Michael}} 7. ^{{cite journal | doi = 10.1021/ar500346b | pmid=25489991 | volume=48 | issue=1 | title=Synthesis of Two-Dimensional Materials by Selective Extraction | year=2015 | journal=Accounts of Chemical Research | pages=128–135 | last1 = Naguib | first1 = Michael | last2 = Gogotsi | first2 = Yury}} 8. ^{{cite journal|url = http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0008622302000672# | doi=10.1016/S0008-6223(02)00067-2 | volume=40 | issue=12 | title=Conical crystals of graphite | year=2002 | journal=Carbon | pages=2263–2267 | last1 = Gogotsi | first1 = Y. | last2 = Dimovski | first2 = S. | last3 = Libera | first3 = J.A.}} 9. ^Y. Gogotsi, J. A. Libera, N. Kalashnikov, M. Yoshimura, Graphite Polyhedral Crystals, Science 290 (5490), 317—320 (2000). 10. ^Y. Gogotsi, J. A. Libera, A. Güvenç-Yazicioglu, C. M. Megaridis, In Situ Multiphase Fluid Experiments in Hydrothermal Carbon Nanotubes, Applied Physics Letters 79 (7), 1021—1023 (2001). 11. ^{{cite journal|doi=10.1021/nl0484907 | volume=4 | issue=11 | title=Observation of Water Confined in Nanometer Channels of Closed Carbon Nanotubes | year=2004 | journal=Nano Letters | pages=2237–2243 | last1 = Naguib | first1 = Nevin}} 12. ^{{cite journal | last1 = Singhal | first1 = R. | last2 = Orynbayeva | first2 = Z. | last3 = Sundaram | first3 = R.V.K. | last4 = Niu | first4 = J.J. | last5 = Bhattacharyya | first5 = S. | last6 = Vitol | first6 = E.A. | last7 = Schrlau | first7 = M.G. | last8 = Papazoglou | first8 = E.S. | last9 = Friedman | first9 = G. | last10 = Gogotsi | first10 = Y. | year = 2011 | title = Multifunctional carbon-nanotube cellular endoscopes | url = | journal = Nature Nanotechnology | volume = 6 | issue = 1| pages = 57–64 | doi=10.1038/nnano.2010.241| pmid = 21151109 }} 13. ^Y.G. Gogotsi, V.A. Lavrenko, Corrosion of High-Performance Ceramics (Springer, Berlin 1992) 190 pp. 14. ^Y. Gogotsi, V. Domnich (Eds.), High Pressure Surface Science and Engineering (Institute of Physics Publ., Bristol, UK, 2003) 648 pp. 15. ^Y. Gogotsi, V. Presser (Eds.), Carbon Nanomaterials (CRC Press / Taylor & Francis) 2013, 2nd edition, 529 pp. 16. ^Y. Gogotsi (Ed.), Nanomaterials Handbook (CRC Press, Boca Raton) 2006, 800 pp. 17. ^{{Cite web | url=http://highlycited.com | title=Highly Cited Researchers - the Most Influential Scientific Minds}} 18. ^{{cite news|title=Professor Yury Gogotsi wins 2017 EnSM Award|url=https://www.journals.elsevier.com/energy-storage-materials/news/professor-yury-gogotsi-wins-2017-ensm-award?sf116485581=1|work=journals.elsevier.com|}} 19. ^{{cite news|title=Professor Yury Gogotsi , Drexel University, USA, received an Honorary Doctorate from Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science, National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine, June 20, 2017|url=http://mrc.org.ua/news-from-mrc/432-professor-yury-gogotsi-drexel-university-usa-received-an-honorary-doctorate-from-frantsevich-institute-for-problems-of-materials-science-national-academy-of-science-of-ukraine-|work=mrc.org.ua|}} 20. ^{{cite news|title=Prof. Yury Gogotsi became the winner of 2016 Nano Energy Award!|url=http://mrc.org.ua/news-from-mrc/400-prof-yury-gogotsi-bacame-the-winner-of-2016-nano-energy-award|work=mrc.org.ua|}} 21. ^{{cite news|title=Yury Gogotsi and Patrice Simon were announced as the laureates of RUSNANOPRIZE 2015 at the Open Innovations Forum in Moscow, October 28, 2015|url=http://mrc.org.ua/news-from-mrc/391-yury-gogotsi-and-patrice-simon-were-announced-as-the-laureates-of-rusnanoprize-2015-at-the-open-innovations-forum-in-moscow-october-28-2015|work=mrc.org.ua|}} External links{{Commons category}}
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