Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Evgeny Goreshnik
Born: April 9, 1965, Kharkiv, Ukraine 
Degree:  Doctor (Ph. D), 1994. Thesis: "Synthesis and crystal structure of the ionic copper(I) salt pi-complexes with nitrogen-containing allylic derivatives."
Work history : 01.2005 – till now. Josef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Research Associate - Departmental Crystallographer.
11.2001 – 03.2004. Institute of Mineralogy and Crystallography, Georg-August University, Goettingen, Germany. Postdoc. Supervisor: Prof. Dr. W.F. Kuhs. Subject: synthesys and structure investigation of gas hydrates using X-Ray and synchrotron radiation.
12.2000 - 10.2001. Laboratory of fluorides, University Du Maine, Le Mans, France. Postdoc. Supervisors: Prof. M. Leblanc, Dr. Vincent Maissoneuve. Subject: synthesis and crystal structure determination of the new hybride fluorides.
04.2000 - 11.2000. Institute for Polymer Research, Dresden, Germany. Postdoc. Supervisors: Prof. Dr. M. Stamm, Dr. S. Minko Subject: Investigation new grafted heterogeneous polymer brushes.
08.1999 - 04.2000. Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany. Visiting Researcher. Supervisors: Prof. Dr. M. Stamm, Dr. S. Minko Subject: Obtaining new grafted heterogeneous polymer brushes.
1997 - 2000. Ivan Franko L'viv State University, L'viv, Ukraine. Department of Inorganic Chemistry. Senior Researcher. Supervisor: professor M. Mys'kiv. Subject: "Synthesis and X-Ray structure investigation of the new copper(I) and silver(I) pi-complexes with nitrogen- and sulphur-containing olefinic derivatives".
1995 - 1997. Ivan Franko L'viv State University, L'viv, Ukraine. Department of Inorganic Chemistry. Assistant teaching.
1992 - 1995. Ivan Franko L'viv State University, L'viv, Ukraine. Department of Inorganic Chemistry. Researcher. Supervisor: professor M. Mys'kiv. Subject: "Synthesis and X-Ray structure investigation of the new copper(I)pi-complexes with nitrogen-containing olefinic derivatives".
 Education:  1989 - 1992. Ph. D. student, Kiev Institute of Physical Chemistry, Division of Physical Chemistry of coordination compounds. Subject: "Synthesis and crystal structure of the copper(I) pi-complexes with the nitrogen-containing ligands". Supervisors: corresponding member of Ukrainian Academy of Sciense Prof. Dr. L. Budarin and Prof. Dr. M. Mys'kiv.
1982-1989 Ivan Franko L'viv State University, Department of Inorganic Chemistry. Honours Diploma of Inorganic Chemistry = M.Sc., 1989. Thesis: "Synthesis and crystal structure of the new complex Cu4OCl6 • 4 diallylcyanamide composition" Supervisor: Dr. M. Mys'kiv 
Experience: Synthesis of the coordination compounds: synthesys of organic ligands, electrochemical synthesys of copper(I) complexes, growing monocrystals. X-Ray structure determination: crystals choosing, Lawe, rotation and Weissenberg preliminary investigations, diffractometer data collection and structure solving. Powder diffraction methods. Organic syntheses, deep purification of the monomers and solvents, surface of the silica wafers modifications, obtaining grafted polymer covering simultaneously with the bulk polimerization, ellipsometric control of layers thickness, AFM measurements. 
Area of scientific interests : 2000 - still now. Syntheses and investigation new hybride and complex fluor-containing compounds.
1999 - 2000. Obtaining and investigations of grafted polimer brushes. Synthesis using "grafting from" technique geterogeneous polimer covers on the silica wafers. Formation a polyelectrolites layers on the surface. Ellipsometry and AFM meqshurements were used for the layers structure characterization. 
1982 - 1999. Investigations of the peculiarities of pi-interaction Ib-group metals with olefinic bond, influences of coordination arrangement, type of heteroatoms on the efficiency of pi-complexation. Copper(I) ion helate pi-coordination was discovered firstly in 1990. A number of complexes of ionic and covalent silver(I) and copper(I) salts with the different types unsaturated nitrogen-containing derivatives (amino, cyanamido, some heterocyclic) and sulphure-containing (thiourea and thioethers derivatives) have been obtained by electrochemical synthesis and structurally investigated using X-Ray diffraction technique.
Programming: Basic. Including Visual Basic (up to version 6.0) for MS Windows 
Teaching:  Inorganic Chemistry - for the first year students chemical and biological departments, Computation and Programming - for the second year students chemical department, General crystallography -  for second year students of chemical department. 
Publications:  71 papers published. 

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