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Prof. Andrey Pavlychev /Professor

Solid States Electronics department, St. Petersburg State University, Russia

Presentation Title: Native Bone as an Advance Energy Material: Nonequilibrium Energy Distribution, Charge Nanostructure and Age-related Changes

Professor Andrey Pavlychev is researching the electronic and atomic structure and atomic dynamics in free molecules, clusters, encapsulated molecules, solids and hierarchical materials. Recently, his main interests have been focused on composites and hierarchical nanostructures. Since 1996 Dr. Pavlychev is a professor at the St. Petersburg State University in the Solid States Electronics department. He lectures “Electronic structure of solids”, “Quantum chemistry of polyatomics”, “Nanophenomena in solids”. Professor Pavlychev has published more than 200 papers on Molecular and Cluster Physics, Condensed Matter, Hierarchical Nanostructures, Material Science, Medical Physics and Engineering Science. Professor Pavlychev actively and successfully collaborated and collaborates with research groups in Leipzig and Bonn Universities, Free University (Berlin), Tohoku University and Photon Factory in Japan and other scientific centers. He has succeeded in studies of dynamic localization of core-excited polyatomic systems, angular distributions of the photoelectrons in fixed-in-space molecules, the spatiotemporal changes in the atom-molecular architecture of bone tissues and the hierarchy effects in electronic and atomic structure of bone. Since 2015, he successfully collaborates with Russian Medical Research Center of Orthopedics and Traumatology. He is the leader of interdisciplinary research projects “Relationships between Hierarchical Organization of the Skeleton and Nanostructure of Bone Tissue” supported by the Russian Basic Research Foundation (19-02-00891) and “Spatiotemporal Changes in Atom-molecular Architecture of Bone Tissue: The Basis of a Novel Convergent Technology” supported by the Russian Scientific Foundation (23-29-00172).