The head of LLC RUSGRAPHENE Maxim Rybin began to explore the unique properties of graphene as a student of the Department of Photonics and Microwave Physics of the Physical Faculty of Moscow State University. In the summer of 2008, he completed an internship in the Manchester Laboratory of Konstantin Novoselov, who was awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics "for innovative experiments in the study of two-dimensional graphene material." After defending his Ph.D. thesis on the topic “Graphene and Structures Based on It for Photonics,” Maxim Rybin continued his scientific work at the Laboratory of Spectroscopy of Nanomaterials of the Institute of General Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He has published more than 40 articles in scientific journals, including such highly rated journals as Nano Letters, ACS Nano, Carbon and others.
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