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Nanotechnologies, Physics, Chemistry, Earth Science and related ecology topics, Chemical technologies, Material Science and Energy science.
Mesophysics, Molecular nanomaterials and nanoelectronics. Metrological methods for molecular electronics. Physics of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) and hybrid materials with an emphasis on low-dimensional and nanoscale devices. Investigation of fundamental electronic, optical and optoelectronic properties of materials in nanoscale. Design and development of nanoelectronics systems. Molecular Spintronics and Magnetism. Mathematical Physics and Inversed Problems.
V. Burtman, 2012, Molecular Self-Assemblies Based on Naphthalene Moiety, chapter 1 in Naphthalene: Structure, Properties and Applications, Editors: Gleb I. Antsyforov and Alyona F. Ivanski, Chemical Engineering Methods and Technology series, Nova Scientific Publisher House, ISBN: 978-1-61942-550-7.
V. Burtman, 2011, Molecular Orbital Gap Studies in Tunneling Single Molecular Devices, Nova Scientific Publisher House, Series: Physics Research and Technology, ISBN: 978-1-61122-786-4.
V. Burtman, A. Zelichonok and A. V. Pakoulev, 2011, Molecular Photovoltaics in Nanoscale Dimension (Review): International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 12, 173-225; doi: 10.3390/ijms12010173.
V. Burtman, 2011, Transport Studies in Molecular Devices: Chapter 6 in Molecular Self-Assembly: Advances in Chemistry, Biology and Nanotechnology, Editors: James P. Comrie, Series: Chemical Engineering Methods and Technology; Biotechnology in Agriculture, Industry and Medicine, ISBN: 978-1-61122-412-2.
A. V. Pakoulev, V. Burtman, 2010, Study of the transport mechanism in molecular self-assembling devices (Invited paper): Applied Physics A, Volume 98, Issue 4, pp.717-734, doi 10.1007/s00339-009-5531-5.
A. V. Pakoulev, D. Zaslavsky, V. Burtman, 2010, Photocurrent Study of the Transport Mechanism in Molecular Self-Assembling Field Effect Transistors: Transistors: Chapter 6 in Types, Materials and Applications, pp.133-174, Electrical Engineering Developments series, Editor: Benjamin M. Fitzgerald, ISBN: 978-1-61668-908-7.
A. V. Pakoulev, D. Zaslavsky and V. Burtman, 2009 Photocurrent Study of the Transport Mechanism in Molecular Self-Assembling Field Effect Transistors; Chapter 5 in Integrated Circuits, Photodiodes and Organic Field Effect Transistors, .pp. 115-159, Editors: Robert McIntire and Pierre Donnell, ISBN: 978-1-60692-660-4.
A. V. Pakoulev, V. Burtman, 2009, Temperature Dependent Barrier Crossover Regime in Tunneling Single Molecular Devices Based on the Matrix of Isolated Molecules: Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 113 (51), pp 21413–21421, doi: 10.1021/jp9056576.
M. S. Zhdanov, V. Burtman, M. Endo, G. A. Wilson, 2012, Laboratory-based GEMTIP analysis of spectral IP data for mineral discrimination: SEG 31, Expanded Abstracts, 5 pages, doi:10.1190/segam2012-1268.1.
V. Burtman, M. Endo, M. S. Zhdanov, Thomas Ingeman-Nielsen, 2012, Spectral induced polarization measurements of hydrocarbon-bearing rocks and fluids: EAGE, 5th Saint Petersburg International Conference-Geoscience, Expanded Abstract, 4pages.
V. Burtman, M. Endo, M. S. Zhdanov, Thomas Ingeman-Nielsen, 2011, High-frequency induced polarization measurements of hydrocarbon-bearing rocks: SEG 31, Expanded Abstracts, 4pages.
V. Burtman, M. Endo, M. S. Zhdanov, Thomas Ingeman-Nielsen, 2011, Induced polarization measurements of hydrocarbon-bearing rocks: Consortium for Electromagnetic Modeling and Inversion, Proceedings of 2011 Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, 3-27.
V. Burtman, M. Endo, L. Fu, and M. S. Zhdanov, 2011. Generalized effective-medium theory of time-domain induced polarization: Theory, modeling, and applications: Consortium for Electromagnetic Modeling and Inversion, Proceedings of 2011 Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, 27-52.
V. Burtman, A. V. Gribenko, and M. S. Zhdanov, 2010, Advances in experimental research of induced polarization effect in reservoir rocks: SEG 29 Expanded Abstracts, 2475-2479, doi:10.1190/1.3513351.
Burtman, V., A. Gribenko, and M. S. Zhdanov, 2010, Advances in experimental research of induced polarization effect in reservoir rocks: Proceedings of the CEMI 2010 Annual meeting, 53-72.
V. Burtman, A. V. Gribenko, and M. S. Zhdanov, 2009, Induced polarization in hydrocarbon-saturated sands and sandstones: experimental study and general effective medium modeling: SEG 28, Expanded Abstracts, 774-778.
Prof Michael Zhdanov, Senior Associate. Gephysics . 01/01/2006 - present. http://www.cemi.utah.edu/people/zhdanov.html.
Prof. Valy Vardeny, Research Professor. Physics, UoU. 01/01/2006 - 01/01/2008. http://www.physics.utah.edu/~rpolson/.
Prof. Joel Miller and Prof. Art Epstain, Visiting Faculty. Department of Chemistry in UoU and Department of Physics, in Columbus State University. 01/01/2003 - 01/01/2005. http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~ppl/.
Prof. Andrew Gewirth and Prof. Ralph Nuzzo, Postdoc. Material Science and School of Life Science, UIUC. 01/01/1999 - 01/01/2001. http://www.chemistry.illinois.edu/faculty/agewirth.html.
Prof. Shlomo Yitzchaik, Postdoc. Inorganic Chemistry. 01/01/1996 - 01/01/1999. http://chem.ch.huji.ac.il/yitzchaik/.
Prof. Michael Schieber, Graduate Student. School of Applied Science. 01/01/1992 - 01/01/1996. http://aph.huji.ac.il/people/schieber/.

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