Dr. Ivanna Kruglenko | Film Layers | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Ivanna Kruglenko, V.E. Lashkaryov Institute of Semiconductor Physics NAS of Ukraine, Ukraine
Ivanna V. Kruglenko is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Semiconductor Physics in Kyiv, Ukraine. Her extensive career at the institute began in 1980, where she progressed from engineer to scientific researcher and, since 1995, has served as a Senior Research Engineer in the Functional Optoelectronics department. She holds an M.Sc. in Solid State Physics from Chernovci State University. Dr. Kruglenko’s research focuses on intelligent sensor arrays, electronic noses, interfacial smart structures for chemical sensing, and the underlying sensing principles and mechanisms. Her notable contributions include over 120 journal articles and conference papers, 3 patents, and more than 25 international conference presentations. Her expertise spans various analytical techniques such as UV-Vis, IR, and Quartz Crystal Microbalance, as well as fabrication methods like thermovacuum deposition and self-assembling.
Professional Profile:
Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award
Ivanna V. Kruglenko is a highly esteemed Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Semiconductor Physics in Kiev, Ukraine. Her extensive research contributions, particularly in the areas of chemical sensing, intelligent sensor arrays, and interfacial smart structures, position her as an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award
Education:
- M.Sc. in Solid State Physics
- Institution: Department of Physics, Chernovci State University, Chernovci, Ukraine
- Graduation Date: June 1980
Professional Experience:
- Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Kiev, Ukraine
- 1980 – 1990:
- Roles: Engineer, Junior Scientific Researcher, Scientific Researcher
- Department: Surface Science
- Since 1995:
- Role: Senior Research Engineer
- Department: Functional Optoelectronics
- 1980 – 1990:
Research Interests:
- Intelligent Sensor Array, Electronic Nose
- Interfacial Smart Structures for Chemical Sensing
- Sensing Principles and Mechanism
Research Experience:
- Analytical Techniques: UV-Vis, IR, Quartz Crystal Microbalance, Ellipsometry, Electrical, Photo-Electrical, and Photovoltaic Analysis of Thin Solid Films
- Fabrication Techniques: Thermovacuum Deposition, Langmuir-Blodgett-Kuhn Transfer, Self-Assembling, Chemical Procedures
- Specialized Experience: Multisensor Arrays of QCM Transducers for Chemical Sensing, Methods of Headspace Preparation for Electronic Nose Applications, Surface of Thin Films (Organic and Nanostructured Layers), QCM Sensors with Organic Sensitive Layers, Sensor Arrays (Electronic Nose), Criteria of Optimization of Sensor Response, Physical Mechanisms Determining Specificities of Adsorption–Desorption Processes at the Interface, Ellipsometry of Thin Film Surfaces
Publication top Notes:
Sample handling for electronic nose technology: State of the art and future trends
Nonexponential relaxations in sensor arrays: forecasting strategy for electronic nose performance
Digital aroma technology for chemical sensing: temporal chemical images of complex mixtures