Vladimir Samuilov, PhD
Dr. Vladimir Samuilov is a Research Professor at the Department of Materials Science
and Chemical Engineering, Stony Brook University. Dr. Vladimir Samuilov received his
Ph.D. in Physics from Belarus State University, Minsk. He did his post-doctoral work
at the University of British Columbia, Canada under the Fellowship of Canada's National
Research Council. He also was awarded with one year Research Fellowship of Ministry
of Education of France at CNRS - High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Toulouse, France.
His research interests span a broad spectrum which includes nano carbon related materials, electron and proton transport in graphene, graphene oxide, carbon nanotubes, quantum phenomena in low dimensional systems, self-assembled soft condensed matter systems, nano-bio-interfaces and sensors, electrochemical energy storage, experimental nonlinear dynamics in solid-state materials and devices, hydrogen production, storage and transportation, etc.
Dr. Vladimir Samuilov has authored five book chapters and more than 40 peer-reviewed papers in the journals, such as Applied Physics Letters, Journal of Applied Physics, Physical Review Letters, Nanotechnology, Nano Letters, etc.
Dr. Vladimir Samuilov is a Member of the National Academy of Inventors, Stony Brook University Chapter and he runs a Research Lab of Low-Dimensional Materials for Nano-Sensors and Energy Applications.