Iryna Andrusenko got Bachelor and Master Degrees in Applied Physics at the Pedagogical State University of Sumy, Ukraine. Later she moved to Germany, where she attended PhD in Chemistry at the Johannes Gutenberg Universität working with electron diffraction and microscopy for the analysis of different classes of metastable nanocrystalline materials. Since 2018, she is employed as Post Doc at Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Center for Nanotechnology Innovation@NEST), where she is working on the structural investigation of organic materials. Her research interests comprise the development and use of advanced electron microscopy and diffraction methods for the analysis of pharmaceutical compounds, hybrid organic-inorganic structures, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and organic charge-transfer complexes. She is a group-oriented and result-oriented researcher used to collaborate with other academic institutions and with private companies.
Title: PhD
Institute: Johannes Gutenberg Universität
Location: Mainz
Country: Germany
From: 2009 To: 2014
Title: Master Degree
Institute: Pedagogical State University of Sumy
Location: Sumy
Country: Ukraine
From: 2007 To: 2008
Title: Bachelor Degree
Institute: Pedagogical State University of Sumy
Location: Sumy
Country: Ukraine
From: 2003 To: 2007
Crystallography
- general crystallography
- electron crystallography
- X-ray crystallography
Material Sciences
- nanocrystalline materials
- pharmaceutical compounds
- functional materials
- hybrid structures
Electron Microscopy
- SEM
- HR-TEM
- DF-TEM
- STEM
- 3D ED
- EDX
- cryo-EM
Others
- thermic evaporation in vacuum
- isotopic mass-spectroscopy
- UV/VIS spectro-photometry
- powder X-ray diffraction