Alexandra Gordeeva

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PhD Student

PhD thesis: “Development of photo-switchable fluorescent labels for selective colloidal particles and biological cell labeling”

Supervisor: Prof. Gleb Sukhorukov;

Co-supervisor: Prof. Alexander Korsunsky;

IDC committee members: Prof. Gleb Sukhorukov, Prof. Alexander Korsunsky, Prof. Keith J. Stevenson.

Alexandra graduated from D.I. Mendeleev Moscow University of Chemical Technology in 2017, where she received a Specialist degree (honors). Her diploma research was dedicated to Synthesis of pyrrolo[3,4-c]pyrrole-1,4-dione-based ultra-narrow bandgap conjugated polymers and their study as electron-transport materials for perovskite solar cells. In 2020, she started his PhD studies at Skoltech and began working in the field of polymer microcontainers.

Publications

Journal papers:

  1. A.N. Vereshchagin, A.M. Gordeeva, N.A. Frolov, P.I. Proshin, K.A. Hansford, and M.P. Egorov. “Synthesis and Microbiological Properties of Novel Bis‐Quaternary Ammonium Compounds Based on Biphenyl Spacer”, Eur. J. Org. Chem., (2019), 4123-4127.
  2. A.N. Vereshchagin, K.A. Karpenko, M.N. Elinson, S.V. Gorbunov, A.M. Gordeeva, P.I. Proshin, A.S. Goloveshkin, M.P. Egorov. “Stereoselective one-pot synthesis of polycyanosubstituted piperidines”, Monatshefte für Chemie, (2018), 149, 1979–1989.

List of selected conferences:

  1. 2020, “Improving stability of perovskite solar cells using conjugated polymer-fullerene derivative composite as electron transport layer”.  A.M. Gordeeva, M. Elnaggar, A. V. Akkuratov, P. A. Troshin.  2d International School on Hybrid, Organic and Perovskite Photovoltaics (HOPE-PV 2020). Moscow, Russia.
  2. 2020, “Improving stability of perovskite solar cells using conjugated polymer-fullerene derivative composite as electron transport layer”. A.M. Gordeeva, M. Elnaggar, A. V. Akkuratov, P. A. Troshin. NanoGe Online Meetup. Methods to analyze stability of perovskite-type absorbers and solar cells. (StabPero)
  3. 2019, “Pyrrolo[3,4-c]pyrrole-1,4-dione-based ultra-narrow bandgap conjugated polymers: promising electron-transport materials for perovskite solar cells”. A.M. Gordeeva, A. V. Akkuratov, P. A. Troshin. 1st International School on Hybrid, Organic and Perovskite Photovoltaics (HOPE-PV 2019). Moscow, Russia.