Positions: Associate Professor, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology;
Senior Research Scientist, Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Address: Izhorskaya st. 13 Bd.2, 125412 Moscow, Russia
E-mail: kislenko@ihed.ras.ru Phone: +7 (926) 348-69-79
Education 2007 –2010
PhD degree in Plasma PhysicsMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Department of Molecular and Biological Physics;
2005 – 2007
Master of Science degreeMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Department of Molecular and Biological Physics;
2001 – 2005
Bachelor's degree Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Department of Molecular and Biological Physics;
Work Experience09/2015 – Present: Associate Professor, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology;
11/2013 – Present: Senior Research Scientist, Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
09/2012 – 12/2016: Senior Engineer, Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
02/2011 – 11/2013: Research Scientist, Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
09/2010 – 02/2011: Junior Research Scientist, Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
Awards and Achievements Medal of the Russian Academy of Sciences with Prize for Young Russian Scientists (2017).
Russian Federation President's Grant for Government Support of Young Russian Scientists (2016-2017).
Award of the European Academy (Academia Europaea) for Young Russian Scientists (2014).
Scholarship for «Short-term training in leading scientific centers in Russia and abroad» awarded by the Zamaraev International Charitable Scientific (2014).
Best oral presentation award at the III Russian conference for young scientists «Successes of chemical physics» (Chernogolovka, 2016).
Best oral presentation award at the III Scientific School-Conference «Electrochemical methods for new functional material production and analysis» (Ples, 2016).
Award (first prize) of the Joint Institute for High Temperatures of RAS for young scientists (2010).