Particular attention has been devoted to the investigation of fundamental properties of magnetic nanoparticles (static and dynamical properties) with particular interest in materials for applications in biomedicine (MRI, drug delivery, hyperthermia), catalysis, and energy field (permanent magnets, hydrogen production).
Research activity of DP is developed in the framework of Solid State Physical-Chemistry and Condensed Matter Physics, studying the relationship between physical properties, crystalline structures, and morphological features of magnetic nano–hetero-structures (nanoparticles, particles embedded in matrix, core shell structures, hollow nanoparticles, anisometric particles). DP has extensive international experience: he was visiting professor at the Le Mans University Extended Guest Lecturer at the Uppsala University and visiting scholar at the University of Delaware. Now DP is Associate Professor of Physical chemistry University of Genova and associate researcher at CNR-ISM. Researcher, lecture, senior researcher, associate professor, Ural State University, Ekaterinburg, Russia Ģ009 – 2012 Humboldt Fellow at the Institute for Computational Physics, Stuttgart, Germany Ģ012 – 2013 Senior researcher, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy.Ģ013 – 2016 Senior researcher, START-Project Leader, University of Vienna, Austria.Ģ016 – 2017 Tenure track Associate professor, University of Vienna, AustriaĢ011 – present time Associate Professor Institute of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Department of Theoretical Physics, Ural Federal University, Russia.Ģ017 – present time Associate Professor Faculty of Physics, Computational Physics, University of Vienna, Austria.Ģ019 – present time Vice-president of Wolfgang-Pauli-Institute/University of Vienna, Austria.ĭ) RESEARCH FIELDS: Magnetic Soft Matter (magnetic fluids, magnetic gels, capped magnetic colloids, anisotropic magnetic particles, Janus particles), Charged Colloids (ionic liquids, polyelectrolytes), Self-Assembly in Nanostructured Soft Matter Systems, Active Matter Coarse-grained Molecular Dynamics and Monte Carlo simulations + Classical Density functional Theory + Mean field theories for (dynamic) magnetic response.ĭavide Peddis (DP) graduated magna cum laude in Physical Chemistry (2003) and obtained his PhD in Physical Chemistry (2007) at the University of Cagliari. Languages : Russian (native), English (fluent), German (fluent), Italian (fluent), French (intermediate)Ģ000 – 2009 Postdoctoral fellow, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany 2019 Habilitation to Professor in Physics, Ural Federal University Thesis Bridging Scales in Dipolar Soft Matter 2015 Habilitation in Physics, University of Vienna 2011 Habilitation to Privatdozent in Physics, Ural Federal University thesis Chain aggregates in polydisperse magnetic fluids. Diploma with distinction.Ģ003 – 2004 Ph.D.-student in Physics of Magnetism at Ural State University/Moscow State University
Master thesis Microstructural properties of ferrofluid. Diploma with distinction.Ģ001 – 2003 Studies of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics at the Ural Federal University Professor at Ural Federal University, b) HIGHER EDUCATION:ġ997 – 2001 Studies of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics at the Ural Federal Universityīachelor thesis Density functional theory for bidisperse ferrofluid. ) Deputy Head of the research platform MMM Mathematics-Magnetism-Materials, University of Vienna Professor at the Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna In the section «Biomagnetism», bachelor student Zoya Grigorieva spoke about a new technique for diagnosing Crohn’s disease using ferromagnetic nanoparticles.ĭate and place of birth Nationality: 27.May.1980 in Sverdlovsk Russian PhD student Alyona Litvinova gave an oral talk on her research “Investigation of magnetostriction properties of amorphous ferromagnetic microwires in a glass shell”. PhD student Kirill Sobolev presented his work «Investigation of magnetic properties of MAX-phases in (Cr1-xMnx)2AlC system before and after sample purification via the chemical etching». Leble gave also an oral talk «Influence of microwire inhomogeneities on a head-to-head domain wall dynamics 2nd». Master student Valery Savin presented results of his research «Investigation of accelerated motion of domain wall in a bistable ferromagnetic microwire 1st». Master student Valeria Kolesnikova gave an oral talk «Micromagnetic structure and magnetic properties of ferromagnetic microwires». The conference was held online from 1th to 8th of July. At the beginning of July, 6 members of REC «Smart Materials and Biomedical Applications» took part in the XXIV International Conference «New in Magnetism and Magnetic Materials» ( ).