Eugene A Ustinov
Loffe Insttute, Russian Federation
Biography
Eugene Ustinov, Doctor in Physical Chemistry, Professor, is now a Leading Researcher at Ioffe Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences (Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation). He received his Doctor degree (1990) from the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences. His research interests focus on molecular modeling of the gas adsorption on surfaces and in confined volume of nanoporous materials at cryogenic temperatures; phase coexistence; two-dimensional first-order phase transition and orientational transition in molecular layers on solid surfaces. Eugene Ustinov has proposed a methodology for determination of the chemical potential and other thermodynamic functions of crystalline molecular layers using molecular simulation with a renewed version of the kinetic Monte Carlo method. He worked several times at the University of Queensland, Australia as a Visiting Professor. Eugene Ustinov has published more than 140 papers in peer-reviewed journals.