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Sergey P. Verevkin

Sergey P. Verevkin, Doctor of Sciences (Engineering), Professor at the University of Rostock, Germany.

Position: APL Professor

Hirsch-Index 54 (Scopus, December 2022)

Scopus Author ID 7006607848

Researcher ID: G-3243-2011

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0957-5594

E-mail: sergey.verevkin@uni-rostock.de

Phone: +49 (0) 381 / 498-6508

https://www.chemie.uni-rostock.de/arbeitsgruppen/physikalische-chemie/prof-dr-sergey-verevkin/

https://www.inf.uni-rostock.de/llm/forschungsbau/kompetenzzentren/cc-calor/

Address: Universität Rostock, Institut für Chemie, Abteilung Physikalische Chemie, Dr.-Lorenz-Weg 2, 18059 Rostock, Germany.

Academic Education 

Chemical Engineering degree with honors (1973–1978) from the Kuibyshev Polytechnic Institute, Kuibyshev, USSR. Supervisor: Prof. Dr. S. V. Levanova.

Scientific Degrees

  • PhD in Physical Chemistry, Byelorussian State University, Minsk, USSR, 1984, Supervisor: Prof. Dr. A. M. Rozhnov.
  • Habilitation in Physical Chemistry, University of Rostock, 2001, Research Group led by Prof. Dr. A. Heintz.

Academic Career

Since 2010 Professor of Physical Chemistry, University of Rostock

2002–2010 Private Lecturer, University of Rostock

1996–2001 Habilitation, University of Rostock

1993–1996 Research Fellow, University of Freiburg

1992–1993 Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, University of Freiburg

1989–1992 Group leader, Senior Research Scientist, Samara State Technical University (Russian Federation)

1988–1989 DAAD Fellowship, University of Freiburg

1984–1989 Research Scientist and Adjunct Professor, Kuibyshev Polytechnic Institute, Kuibyshev, USSR

1980–1984 PhD under supervision of Prof. Dr. A.M. Rozhnov, Kuibyshev Polytechnic Institute, Kuibyshev, USSR

1978–1980 Junior Research Scientist, Kuibyshev Polytechnic Institute, Kuibyshev, USSR

Research Interests

– Chemical thermodynamics and thermochemistry;

– Equilibria in chemically reacting systems;

– Combustion calorimetry;

– Determination of vaporization and sublimation enthalpies of organic compounds;

– Modern applications of gas chromatography;

– Excess thermodynamic functions;

– Radical chemistry;

– Thermophysical properties of fluid mixtures;

– Ionic liquids;

– Green chemistry and renewable technologies;

– Polymer chemistry;

– Biofuels;

– Quantum chemistry;

– Biothermodynamics.

Subjects of Teaching

– General chemistry;

– Physical chemistry;

– Analytical chemistry;

– Chemical thermodynamics;

– Applications of chromatography;

– Chemical kinetics;

– Macromolecular chemistry.

Miscellaneous

1988    Prize-winner of the Mendeleev Scientific Society (USSR)

1988–1989      Fellowship of the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Foundation

1992–1993      Fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

Since 2001      Member of the Advisory Board of The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics (Elsevier)

Since 2005      ERASMUS Program Coordinator, Chemical Department, University of Rostock

Since 2006      Collaboration with National Institute of Standard and Technology, Boulder, Colorado

Since 2011      Member of the Advisory Board of Thermochimica Acta (Elsevier)

Since 2015      Member of the Advisory Board of Tonkie Khimicheskie Tekhnologii [Fine Chemical Technologies] (Russia)

Since 2016      Member of the International Committee on Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry

Since 2016      Independent Peer Reviewer for the AvHumboldt Foundation

Since 2017      Councilor of the International Association of Chemical Thermodynamics

Since 2018      Member of the Advisory Board of the Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry (Springer)

Publications and Academic Advising

Sergey P. Verevkin is the author of 370 articles in Scopus, Web of Science, and ISI. He is also the authors of four patents. He is the winner of international grants in various fields of chemical science, including the DFG-SP 1191 “Study of vapor pressure and heat of vaporization of ionic liquids” program (2006–2013) and the EU project “Biofuel Metrology” (2011–2014).