Associate Professor, Department of Physical and Colloid Chemistry
Phone: +7 843 231 42 78
EDUCATION
2007-2010 Ph.D. in Chemistry, Kazan State Technological University
2001-2006 Specialist in Chemical Engineering, Kazan State Technological University
2001-2005 Translator & Interpreter for Professional Communication, Kazan State Technological University.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2011 – present Associate Professor, Department of Physical and Colloid Chemistry, Kazan National Research Technological University
2012 – 2018 Head of Protocol Office, International Affairs, Kazan National Research Technological University
2011 – 2012 Manager of International Office, Kazan National Research Technological University
2010 – 2011 Teaching Assistant, Kazan National Research Technological University
MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS
Artem Bezrukov is a researcher in the area of microfluidics and lab on chip technologies. His research activities focus on to application of various factors to synthesis and modification of supramolecular systems in microfluidic chips.
Artem Bezrukov is an alumnus of the Fulbright Program. He developed two modules for Master’s programs as parts of Potanin Foundation grants, launched the Coursera course entitled “Smart Materials: Microscale and Macroscale Approaches”, and became a participant of two Erasmus+ Capacity Building and Jean Monet projects.
He authored and co-authored over 20 papers in peer-reviewed academic journals and over 70 publications in total including conference proceedings and study guides.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
• Microfluidics
• Lab on Chip
• Soft Matter
• Supramolecular Systems
MAIN PUBLICATIONS
1. Fabrication of Smart Supramolecular Systems based on Polyelectrolytes and Surfactants in Microfluidic Environment, with Yury Galyametdinov. IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering, 2020, 904(1), p. 12005.
2. Control of the phase formation process in solutions of anionic polyelectrolyte—cationic surfactant complexes in a microfluidic channel, with Yury Galyametdinov. Russian Chemical Bulletin, 2020, 69(8), pp. 1436-1442.
3. Development of a “Smart Materials” Master’s Degree Module for Chemical Engineering Students, with Dilbar Sultanova. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 2020, 1135, p. 496-504.
COURSES TAUGHT
• Physical Chemistry
• Colloid Chemistry
• Smart Materials: Theoretical and Experimental Techniques
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
Russian: native
English: fluent
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