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Yury Georgievich Gogotsi (born December 16, 1961,
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,
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) is a Ukrainian scientist in the field of material chemistry, professor at
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, Philadelphia, PA since the year 2000 in the fields of Materials Science and Engineering and Nanotechnology. Distinguished University and Trustee Chair professor of materials science at
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— director of the A.J. Drexel Nanotechnology Institute (since 2014 – A.J. Drexel Nanomaterials Institute).


Research Contributions

Presently, Professor Y. Gogotsi leads a scientific research group that develops new nanostructured carbon materials ( nanotubes,
graphene Graphene () is an allotrope of carbon consisting of a Single-layer materials, single layer of atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice nanostructure.
, nanodiamonds,
carbide-derived carbon Carbide-derived carbon (CDC), also known as tunable nanoporous carbon, is the common term for carbon materials derived from carbide precursors, such as binary (e.g. SiC, TiC), or ternary carbides, also known as MAX phases (e.g., Ti2AlC, Ti3SiC2). CD ...
, onion-like carbon) and works on the
hydrothermal synthesis Hydrothermal synthesis includes the various techniques of crystallizing substances from high-temperature aqueous solutions at high vapor pressures; also termed "hydrothermal method". The term " hydrothermal" is of geologic origin. Geochemists and ...
of carbon
nanostructures A nanostructure is a structure of intermediate size between microscopic and molecular structures. Nanostructural detail is microstructure at nanoscale. In describing nanostructures, it is necessary to differentiate between the number of di ...
and ceramics. He also contributed to development of effective water
desalination Desalination is a process that takes away mineral components from saline water. More generally, desalination refers to the removal of salts and minerals from a target substance, as in soil desalination, which is an issue for agriculture. Salt ...
and capacitive deionization techniques, electrical
energy storage Energy storage is the capture of energy produced at one time for use at a later time to reduce imbalances between energy demand and energy production. A device that stores energy is generally called an accumulator or battery. Energy comes in ...
— batteries and
supercapacitors A supercapacitor (SC), also called an ultracapacitor, is a high-capacity capacitor, with a capacitance value much higher than other capacitors but with lower voltage limits. It bridges the gap between electrolytic capacitors and rechargeable ba ...
, as well as applications of carbon nanomaterials for energy and biomedicine. His work (together with P. Simon) on the relations between the structure and capacitive performance of carbon nanomaterials led to a scientific progress in the field and ultimately resulted in the development of a new generation of supercapacitors that facilitate the storage and utilization of electrical energy. Prof. Yury Gogotsi produced several publications (Science, 2006; Science 2010; Science 2011, etc.), with the Simon/Gogotsi review in Nature Materials published in 2008 currently being the most cited article (Web of Science) in the electrochemical capacitors (supercapacitors) field. Professor Yury Gogotsi was a part of the team that discovered a new family of two-dimensional (2D)
carbides In chemistry, a carbide usually describes a compound composed of carbon and a metal. In metallurgy, carbiding or carburizing is the process for producing carbide coatings on a metal piece. Interstitial / Metallic carbides The carbides of the ...
and
nitrides In chemistry, a nitride is an inorganic compound of nitrogen. The "nitride" anion, N3- ion, is very elusive but compounds of nitride are numerous, although rarely naturally occuring. Some nitrides have a find applications, such as wear-resistant ...
MXenes In materials science, MXenes are a class of two-dimensional inorganic compounds , that consist of atomically thin layers of transition metal carbides, nitrides, or carbonitrides. MXenes accept a variety of hydrophilic terminations. MXenes were re ...
that show exceptional potential for energy storage and other applications. He developed a general approach to synthesis of porous and low-dimensional materials using selective extraction of elements/components, which can be used to generate carbide-derived porous carbons, carbon nanotubes, graphene, 2D carbides, etc. He described new forms of carbon, such as conical and polygonal crystals. He also discovered a new metastable phase of silicon. His work on phase transformations under contact load contributed to the field of high-pressure surface science. He was the first to conduct hydrothermal synthesis of carbon nanotubes and show the anomalous slow movement of water in functionalized carbon nanotubes by in situ electron microscopy. This study ultimately led to development of nanotube-tipped single-cell probes. Professor Y. Gogotsi is the co-author of two books, editor of 14 books, has more than 100 publications in conference proceedings, and more than 800 articles in peer reviewed journals, credited on more than 80 European and US patents (more than 30 licensed to industry) and more than 250 plenary, keynote and invited lectures and seminars. He has been cited over 100,000 times and currently has an h-index of 175 (Google Scholar) / 152 (Web of Science). In the Stanford’s list of top 2% researchers in the world across all scientific disciplines, Yury Gogotsi was ranked #53 in 2019 among all living and deceased scientists.


Education

1984 — Yury Gogotsi received his Masters of Science (M.S.) degree in metallurgy from the
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, Department of high-temperature materials and powder metallurgy. 1986 — Received his Ph.D. Candidate of Science in Physical Chemistry (advisor – prof. V.A.Lavrenko), at that time — the youngest Ph.D. in Chemistry in Ukraine, from the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. 1995 — he received a Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) degree in Materials Engineering from the National Academy of Sciences in Ukraine.


Research and teaching

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PA, USA
05/2017–present — Charles T. and Ruth M. Bach Endowed Professor;
2010—present — Distinguished University Professor;
2008—present — Trustee Chair Professor of Materials Science and Engineering;
2003—present — Founder and Director of the A.J. Drexel Nanotechnology Institute (since 2014 – A.J. Drexel Nanomaterials Institute);
2002—2007 — Associate Dean of the College of Engineering for Special Projects;
2002—present — Professor of Chemistry (courtesy appointment);
2001—present — Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics (courtesy appointment);
2000—present — Professor of Materials Science and Engineering;
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2001—2003 — Adjunct Professor of Mechanical Engineering ;
1999—2000 — Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering with tenure;
1999—2000 — Assistant Director, UIC Research Resources Center;
1996—1999 — Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
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, Germany
1995—1996 — Research Scientist
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, Norway
1993—1995 — Research scientist at the Center for Materials Research, NATO/Norwegian Research Council Fellowship
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, Japan
1992—1993 — Research scientist,
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(JSPS) Fellowship
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, Germany
1990—1992 — Research scientist,
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ship
Institute for Materials Science, National Academy of Sciences, Ukraine
1986—1990 — Research scientist


Honors and awards

Professor Yury Gogotsi has received many awards and recognitions for his research accomplishments, some of which include:
2021 — MRS-Serbia Award for a Lasting and Outstanding Contribution to Materials Science and Engineering
2021 — Manuel Cardona Lecture, Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia
2021 — Honorary Doctorate,
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, Ukraine
2021 — ACS Award in the Chemistry of Materials
2021 — RASA-America Honorary Life Membership
2020 — ACS Philadelphia Section Award
2020 — George Gamow Award from the Russian-American Science Association (RASA)
2020 — International Ceramics Prize, the highest honor conferred by the World Academy of Ceramics;
2019 — Fellow, European Academy of Sciences;
2019 — Sosman Lecture,
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;
2018 — Clarivate Citations Laureate in physics (Web of Science/Clarivate) – work is deemed to be of Nobel stature;
2018 — The
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from Chinese government (the highest award for foreigners in P.R. China);
2018 — Rudolf Zahradnik Lecture, Regional Center of Advanced Technologies and Materials,
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, Czech Republic ;
2018 — Honorary Doctorate, National Technical University of Ukraine "Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute";
2018 — Fellow,
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;
2018 — Tis Lahiri Memorial Lecture,
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;
2017 — Energy Storage Materials Award (Elsevier);
2017 — Honorary Doctorate from Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science, National Academy of Science of Ukraine;
2016 — Honorary professorship in
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;
2016 — Honorary professorship in
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;
2016 — Nano Energy Award
2015 — Has been admitted as a
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(FRSC)
2015 — Laureate of RUSNANOPRIZE International Award
2014 — Honorary Doctor of Science (
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)
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(fr. de l'Université Toulouse III Paul Sabatier);
2014 — 2020 – Highly Cited Researcher (
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) in Materials Science and Chemistry;
2014 — Fred Kavli Distinguished Lectureship,
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Conference;
2013 — Ross Coffin Purdy Award,
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;
2012 — European Carbon Association Award;
2012 — Fellow, Materials Research Society;
2011 — NANOSMAT Prize at the 6th NANOSMAT Conference;
2009 — Fellow, American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS);
2008 — Fellow,
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;
2006 — NANO 50 Awards from NASA Tech Briefs Magazine in the Innovator and Technology categories;
2005 — Fellow of the American Ceramic Society and Fellow of the World Innovation Foundation;
2004 — Academician, World Academy of Ceramics;
2003 — R&D 100 Award from R&D magazine (received again in 2009);
2003 — Roland B. Snow Award from the American Ceramic Society (received again in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2012);
2002 — S. Somiya Award from the International Union of Materials Research Societies (IUMRS);
2002 — G.C. Kuczynski Prize from the International Institute for the Science of Sintering;
2002 — Research Achievement Award from Drexel University (received again in 2009);
2001 — repeatedly included in the publication of
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1993 — I.N. Frantsevich Prize from the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences


References


External links


A.J.Drexel Nanomaterials institute

Yury Gogotsi’s profile page at Drexel University

Drexel Nanomaterials Group

Prof.Yury Gogotsi′s Google scholar citations

At Drexel, clay-like substance could be battery of future at philly.com

Microscopic mountains at philly.com

Supercapacitors Could Be Key to a Green Energy Future at nsf.gov

MIT Technology Review about Big Energy Storage in Thin Films

Researchers develop ultrahigh-power energy storage “micro-supercapacitor” at gizmag.com

Yury Gogotsi's video interview about nanotechnology for TheDrexelInterview

Fred Kavli Distinguished Lectureship in Nanoscience, video from MRS TV

Prof. Gogotosis video interview for MRS TV about his talk "Not Just Graphene – the Wonderful World of Carbon" at Fred Kavli Distinguished Lectureship in Nanoscience

Prof. Yury Gogotsi was awarded with Doctor Honoris Causa from Paul Sabatier University of Toulouse III (video)
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