Dr Alexander Evteev
| Work Phone | (02) 4921 6208 |
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| Fax | (02) 4921 6946 |
| Alexander.Evteev@newcastle.edu.au | |
| Position | Research Associate School of Engineering |
| Office | ES431, Es |
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Qualifications
- PhD, Voronezh State Technical University, 1999
Research
Research keywords
- Atomistic Modelling of Materials
- Computational Materials Science
- Defects and Diffusion
- Phase Transitions
- Structure
- Thermodynamics and Kinetics
Research expertise
Computational materials science, focusing on atomistic modelling of materials
Languages
- English
- Russian
Fields of Research
| Description (Code) | % |
|---|---|
| Condensed Matter Physics(020400) | 40 |
| Materials Engineering(091200) | 40 |
| Mechanical Engineering(091300) | 20 |
Centres and Groups
Centre
- Centre for Mass and Thermal Transport in Engineering Materials
- PRC - Priority Research Centre for Geotechnical and Materials Modelling
Memberships
Body relevant to professional practice.
- Member - American Nano Society (ANS), http://members.nanosociety.us/Alexander_Evteev
Awards
Recognition.
| 2004 | Young Scientist Prize Voronezh Region Council (Russian Federation) |
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Research Award.
| 2006 | Doctor of Science (Physics and Mathematics) Higher Attestation Commission of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation (http://vak.ed.gov.ru) (Russian Federation) Thesis (translated title): Atomic mechanisms and kinetics of glass formation, and homogeneous and oriented crystallisation of metallic systems, 2005. Discipline: Condensed Matter Physics. |
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| 2002 | Young Scientist Fellowship Voronezh Region Council (Russian Federation) |
Invitations
| 7th International conference on Diffusion in Liquids and Solids, Algarve, Portugal Special session on Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Diffusion and Related Processes (Invited Chair, http://www.dsl-conference.com/dsl2011/ss4.html) | 2011 |
Teaching
Teaching keywords
- Condensed Matter Physics
- Materials Science
- Mechanics
- Mechanics of Solids
- Numerical Analysis
- Probability and Statistics
