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  Professor Andrei Andreyev
Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award holder (
http://royalsociety.org/news/New-WRMAs-announced/)
     
 

 

Dr. Andrei Andreyev
 


Email:
Andrei.Andreyev@uws.ac.uk

Telephone: +44 141 848 3450

Office: B223 (Paisley campus)

 

CV:

Academic Degrees and University Education:

Jan. 1998: PhD in Experimental Nuclear Science, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research JINR, Dubna, Russia
Thesis:Synthesis and investigation of 12 new isotopes 218,219,223,224,225,226U, 225,226,227Np and 228,229,230Pu at the electrostatic separator VASSILISSA
1980-Jan. 1986: MSc Nuclear Science Moscow State University
Thesis:Characteristics of the electrostatic separator VASSILISSA for studies of complete fusion reactions with heavy ions

Professional Scientific Career:

June 2010-Present: Professor, University of The West of Scotland, UK
August 2009-May 2010: Senior Lecturer, University of The West of Scotland, UK
2007-2009: Visiting Professor, University of Leuven, Belgium
2006-2007: Lecturer, SFU, Canada
2004-2007: Researcher, TRIUMF, Canada
2000-2004: Researcher, University of Liverpool, UK
1995-2000: Researcher, University of Leuven, Belgium
1994: Visiting Researcher, GSI, Darmstadt, Germany
1986-1994: Scientific Researcher, Flerov Laboratory, JINR, Dubna, Russia

Publications:

I have had around 140 journal papers published in peer-reviewed journals, for 55 of which I was first author.

  • A complete list of my publications can be viewed [click here].
  • A list of my recent talks and seminars is [click here].

  • Research Interests and Expertise - detailed information can be found [click here]:
    Experimental Nuclear Physics
    Nuclear reactions with stable and radioactive beams, Transfer and Coulex
    Shapes and Shells studied through Exotic Nuclei, Shape Coexistence
    Nuclear Spectroscopy with stable and radioactive beams
    Nuclear Physics with lasers, selective Laser Ionization, nuclear moments
    In-beam gamma ray spectroscopy


     

    Outreach and Recent Highlights :

    This research on nuclear fission caused a lot of media attention and this result was extensively covered by most world’s leading outreach public journals related to science and research, including some foreign newspapers. 

     

     


     
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