Alexander N. Dyachenko: различия между версиями

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'''Alexander N. Dyachenko''' (DOB 14.10.1977, Biysk, Altai Krai) – Vice-Rector for Science and Innovations, Professor at Tomsk Polytechnic University. Founder and CEO of the scientific spin-off “Fluoride Technologies”.
'''Alexander N. Dyachenko''' (DOB 14.10.1977, Biysk, Altai Krai) – Vice-Rector for Research and Innovations, Professor at Tomsk Polytechnic University. Founder and CEO of the scientific spin-off “Fluoride Technologies”.


Main research areas: development of physical and chemical bases of production of non-ferrous and rare metals, chemical processing technology of titanium-zirconium raw materials, beryllium technology and fluoride technologies. The author of over 150 scientific works, including 30 inventor’s certificates. Published 2 monographs “Introduction to Nuclear Chemical Technology” and “Fluoride Technology of Nuclear Fuel”. Supervised 3 postgraduates and a postdoctoral student.   
Main research areas: development of physical and chemical bases of production of non-ferrous and rare metals, chemical processing technology of titanium-zirconium raw materials, beryllium technology and fluoride technologies. The author of over 150 scientific works, including 30 inventor’s certificates. Published 2 monographs “Introduction to Nuclear Chemical Technology” and “Fluoride Technology of Nuclear Fuel”. Supervised 3 postgraduates and a postdoctoral student.   
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'''Tomsk Polytechnic University'''
'''Tomsk Polytechnic University'''


2014 - present Vice-Rector for Science and Innovations;  
2014 - present Vice-Rector for Research and Innovations;  


2010 - 2014    Head of the Department of Rare, Scattered and Radioactive Element Technology;
2010 - 2014    Head of the Department of Rare, Scattered and Radioactive Element Technology;
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