Home Address: Karl Marx prosp. 12 apt. 96,
Samara 443096, Russia
Date and Place of Birth: July 2, 1965, Samara, Russia
Nationality: Russia
Marital Status: Married, one daughter
Professor of the Chair of Inorganic Chemistry,
Department of Chemistry, Samara State University, Ac. Pavlov St. 1, Samara
443011, Russia
Phone: 7(8462)345445
Fax: 7(8462)345417
E-mail: blatov@ssu.samara.ru
Graduated from Samara State University in 1987
Candidate of Science in Chemistry,
Institute
of General and Inorganic Chemistry of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 1991, thesis: Synthesis, properties and structure of complexes of uranyl
sulfates, selenates, chromates and sulfites with some neutral and acid
ligands
Doctor of Science in Chemistry,
Institute
of General and Inorganic Chemistry of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 1998, thesis: Stereoatomic model of substance structure in crystal
chemistry of inorganic and coordination compounds
Assistant Professor, Samara State University, 1992
Senior Lecturer, Samara
State University, 1992-1994
Associate Professor, Samara State University, 1994-1998
Professor the Chair of Inorganic Chemistry, Samara State University,
1998-present time
OTHER
APPOINTMENTS:
Academic Secretary of the Dissertation Committee
in Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry, Samara State University,
1994-present time
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Research Grant of American Crystallographic
Association, 1994 |
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Research Grants of Russian Fund of Basic
Research, 1995, 1997 |
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Prize in Chemistry of Nauka-Interperiodica
International Publishing House, 1996 |
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Soros Associate Professor in Chemistry,
1997,1998 |
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The Main Prize in Chemistry of Nauka-Interperiodica International Publishing House, 1998 |
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Soros Professor in Chemistry, 2000 |
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Gold
medal & prize of Russian Academy of Sciences for young scientists, 2000 |
Theoretical crystal chemistry, topological
crystal chemistry, computer modeling in crystal chemistry
More than 70 publications, see Papers
Inorganic Chemistry Chair Homepage
Last update: 21 September 2000