Prof. Svetlana Eliseeva | Photonics Award | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Svetlana Eliseeva, Ulyanovsk State University, Russia
Eliseeva Svetlana V. is a distinguished physicist with extensive expertise in solid-state physics and optoelectronics. She completed her Specialist degree at Ulyanovsk State University in 2000, focusing on a two-parameter model of metal-semiconductor phase transitions in quasi-one-dimensional systems. She further pursued a Master’s degree at the same institution, graduating in 2001 with a thesis on waveguide propagation of electromagnetic radiation in multilayer periodic media. Eliseeva continued her academic journey at Ulyanovsk State University, earning her Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences degree in 2005, with a dissertation on the high-frequency properties of magnetogyrotropic layered structures. She later obtained her Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences degree in 2020, presenting research on resonance, polarization, and dynamic effects in active photonic crystals and magnetodipole structures.
Professional Profile:
Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award:
Eliseeva Svetlana V. is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her extensive academic background, significant research contributions, and considerable experience in the field of solid-state physics and photonics.
Education:
- Specialist Degree
Ulyanovsk State University, 1995-2000
Qualification: Research Physicist
Specialty: Solid State Physics
Specialization: Optoelectronics
Diploma Thesis: “Two-parameter model of metal-semiconductor phase transition in a quasi-one-dimensional system” - Master’s Degree
Ulyanovsk State University, 2000-2001
Degree: Master of Physics
Area: Physics
Specialty: Solid State Physics
Specialization: Condensed Matter Physics
Master’s Thesis: “Waveguide propagation of electromagnetic radiation in a multilayer periodic medium” - Postgraduate Study
Ulyanovsk State University, 2001-2004
Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 2005
Specialty: Condensed Matter Physics (01.04.07)
Candidate Dissertation (Ph.D. Thesis): “High-frequency properties of magnetogyrotropic layered structures” - Doctoral Studies
Ulyanovsk State University, 2014-2017
Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, 2020
Doctoral Dissertation (Ph.D. Thesis): “Resonance, polarization and dynamic effects in active photonic crystal and magnetodipole structures”
Work Experience:
- Senior Researcher
Ulyanovsk State University- Position: PhD, Senior Researcher
- Scientific and Pedagogical Experience: 18 years
- Teaching Experience: 15 years
Publication top Notes:
The Amplification and Polarization Control of Transmitted Radiation by a Graphene-Containing Photonic Cell
Transmission and Reflection Spectra of a Bragg Microcavity Filled with a Periodic Graphene-Containing Structure
Pulsed Magnetization Reversal Two Dipole-Coupled Nanoparticles with Antiferromagnetic Ordering
Spectra of a Bragg Microresonator Filled with a Graphene-Containing Medium
Additional Plasmonic Modes in a Structure with Two Layers of Graphene