Was born on June 20, 1956 in Moscow She is the Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Chemistry at Bauman Moscow State Technical University; Head of the Laboratory for Low Temperature Chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry at Lomonosov Moscow State University; Leading Research Fellow, Associate Professor. Tatyana Igorevna is a well-known specialist in the field of cryochemistry, chemistry of nanosized clusters and metal particles. She is the author of more than 90 scientific papers in chemistry and 2 monographs. |
In 1978 she graduated with honors from the Faculty of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University.
She listened to lectures, attended seminars of outstanding scientists, such as: Nobel laureate, Academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences N.N. Semenov; Academicians of the USSR Academy of Sciences V.I. Spitsin, N.M. Emanuel; Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences A.L. Buchachenko; Professors K. Klabunde (USA), J.-M. Lena (France), G.B. Sergeev.
In 1984 she completed her Candidate's thesis pursuing the specialty 02.00.15 - Chemical Kinetics and Catalysis. Her thesis focused on the subject of Dimerization of nitroso compounds and photoinduced formation of nitroxide radicals in nematic liquid crystals. Her scientific advisor was Professor, Doctor of Chemical Sciences G.B. Sergeev.
In 2013 she completed her doctoral thesis on Molecular organization and complexing in formation of hybrid metal-mesogenic nanosystems in specialty 02.00.04 - Physical Chemistry.
Since 1979 Tatyana Igorevna has been working in the Laboratory for Low Temperature Chemistry at Lomonosov Moscow State University. In 1998, she did a scientific internship in the Laboratory of Professor D. Stafens (University of Amsterdam, Holland), in 2000 - in the Laboratory of Professor K. Klabunde (University of Kansas, USA), in 2008 - in the Laboratory of Professor D. Bruce (University of York, UK).
T.I. Shabatina is a leading specialist in the field of low temperature chemistry and cryonanochemistry, chemistry of molecular and hybrid metal-mesogenic nanosystems, she is the Head of the Laboratory for Low Temperature Chemistry of the Department of Chemical Kinetics at the Faculty of Chemistry at Lomonosov Moscow State University.
Since 1999 she has been the Associate Professor at Bauman Moscow State Technical University, and since 2015 - the Professor of the Department of Chemistry at the Faculty Fundamental Sciences giving lectures on general and physical chemistry. Tatyana Igorevna created a new lecture course and organized a special practical course on Nanochemistry and Nanomaterials. Moreover, she supervises the work of under-graduate and post-graduate students.
Under her leadership and co-leadership 4 Candidate's theses and more than 15 diploma papers were successfully completed.
T.I. Shabatina is the author of 2 scientific monographs, 3 study guides. She has more than 90 scientific publications in chemistry, as well as 4 patents of the Russian Federation.
For 15 years she has been the head or the main executor of several grants of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, the Russian Science Foundation, the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, the INTAS Foundation, and other foreign foundations.
At present she is the head of the international grant of the Center for Scientific and Technical Research of Georges Claude (France) and the executive in charge of the grant of the Russian Science Foundation. She is also a member of the International Scientific Council for Chemistry and Low Temperature Physics, the International Liquid Crystal Society (Sodruzhestvo) and the Russian Nanotechnological Society. T.I. Shabatina is a member of the Dissertation Council on awarding the scientific degrees of the candidate and doctor of chemical and physical and mathematical sciences of A.N. Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry RAS (IPCE RAS).
Shabatina T.I. actively cooperates with chemical scientists working in foreign universities: Dr. Joelle Mascetti (Bourdeaux University, France), Prof. Duncan Bruce (Jork University, UK), Prof. Leonard Barbour (Stellenbosch University, South Africa).
She is awarded the Badge of Honor of Lomonosov Moscow State University and Certificate of Honor of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.
Her research interests include cryochemistry, chemistry of nanosized clusters and metal particles, nanostructured materials, hybrid nanosystems, metal mesogenes, liquid crystals.
Personal web-pages:
Laboratory for Low Temperature Chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University: http://www.chem.msu.ru/rus/lab/cryo/shabatina.html