Curriculum Vitae Name: Alina Ciach Address: Institute of Physical ...
Curriculum Vitae Name: Alina Ciach Address: Institute of Physical ...
Curriculum Vitae Name: Alina Ciach Address: Institute of Physical ...
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Invited Lectures at International Conferences (since 2000):<br />
• <strong>Alina</strong> <strong>Ciach</strong> and George Stell: “Criticality and tricriticality in ionic systems”, 21st<br />
IUPAP International conference on Statistical Physics, STATPHYS 21, Cancun, Meksyk<br />
15-20. 07. 2001<br />
• <strong>Alina</strong> <strong>Ciach</strong>: “From ’living polymers’ to ionic crystals: effects <strong>of</strong> charge-density fluctuations<br />
in ionic systems” NATO Advanced Research Workshop Ionic S<strong>of</strong>t Matter: Novel<br />
trands in theory and applications, Lviv, Ukraine, 14-17 04.2004, invited lecture<br />
• A.<strong>Ciach</strong>, W.T. Gó´zd´z and G. Stell “Mesoscopic theory for highly charged colloids in pure<br />
water”, invited lecture, 16th International thermophysics conference, Boulder, USA,<br />
30.07-04.08.2006<br />
• A. <strong>Ciach</strong>,“Mesoscopic theory for highly charged colloids”, ESF exploratory workshop<br />
“Chains: The Limit <strong>of</strong> Neutrality”, Compiegne, Francja, 14-17 09. 2006.<br />
• A. <strong>Ciach</strong>, “Phase transitions and pretransitional effects in the primitive model <strong>of</strong> ionic<br />
systems. Results <strong>of</strong> the field-theoretic approach”, CECAM international workshop<br />
“Fluid phase behaviour and critical phenomena from liquid state theories and simulations”,<br />
Lyon 05-07 07. 2007<br />
• A. <strong>Ciach</strong>, “Mesoscopic theory for s<strong>of</strong>t-matter systems”, 3rd conference Statistical Physics:<br />
Modern Trends and Applications (dedicated to the 100-th anniversary <strong>of</strong> Pr<strong>of</strong>. M.M.Bogolyubov),<br />
June 23-25, 2009 Lviv, Ukraine; plenary lecture<br />
Grants:<br />
• “Surfactant-containing solutions” grant No 2P30302007, State Committee for Scientific<br />
Research, Principal investigator; completed 1997<br />
• “Structure on the nanoscale in magnetics, alloys, fluids and biological membranes” grant<br />
No T09A07316, State Committee for Scientific Research, Principal investigator; completed<br />
2002,<br />
• “Effect <strong>of</strong> geometry and topology <strong>of</strong> confining surfaces on structure and phase transitions<br />
in simple and complex fluids”, grant No 4T09A06622, State Committee for Scientific<br />
Research, Co-investigator; completed 2005<br />
• “ Effect <strong>of</strong> self-assembly on phase equilibria in complex systems”, grant No 1 P03B033<br />
26, State Committee for Scientific Research, Principal investigator; completed 2007<br />
• Structure <strong>of</strong> nanomaterials from the first-principles theory, grant No N N202 006034<br />
State Committee for Scientific Research, Principal investigator;<br />
• Mesoscopic theory <strong>of</strong> nanomaterials inspired by biological systems, grant No N N204 24<br />
240534, State Committee for Scientific Research, Co-investigator<br />
International collaboration:<br />
• University in Essen, Germany, pr<strong>of</strong>. Hans W. Diehl<br />
• State University <strong>of</strong> New York at Stony Brook, USA, pr<strong>of</strong>. George Stell<br />
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