Adjunct Professor Oleg Boyarkine

photo oleg boyarkine Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Laboratoire Chimie Physique Moléculaire (LCPM)
Station 6
CH-1015 LausanneOffice: CH F1 497
Tel:   +41-(0)21-693 3038 / 3123
Fax:  +41-(0)21-693 5170
E-mail: [email protected]

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Curriculum Vitae

EDUCATION
Ph.D., Chemical Physics, Research Centre for Technological Lasers of USSR Academy of Science, Moscow, USSR, May 1991.
B.S. Chemical Physics, Moscow Physical Technical Institute, Moscow, USSR.

RECENT RESEARCH
Spectroscopy and mass spectrometry of cold biological molecules in the gas phase (currently).
Spectroscopic techniques for isotope separation
Quantitative multiple-laser state-resolved spectroscopy of Water molecule.

ACADEMIC POSITIONS
1994-currently Laboratory of Molecular Chemical Physics, Department of Chemistry, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. Since 2004 – lecturing a master course (Lasers and their applications in chemistry). Since 2007 – senior research scientist. Since 2012 – head of the group 2D UV-MS of biomolecules.

1992-93 Department of Chemistry, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA. Research with Prof. T.R. Rizzo

Overtone spectroscopy of polyatomic molecules. IRLAPS detection technique was used for vibrational overtone spectroscopy of jet-cooled molecules.

1986-92 Research Centre for Technological Lasers of USSR Academy of Science, Moscow, Russia. Ph.D. research with Prof. V.N. Bagratashvili.

Infrared absorption spectroscopy of vibrationally excited polyatomic molecules. An original infrared photodissociation technique was used for measuring infrared absorption spectra of jet-cooled molecules, first vibrationally excited via IR multiphoton absorption. Photoionization TOF MS detection technique was employed.

Measument and control of velocity distribution of particles, created in a process of laser ablation of superconductive ceramic. LIF detection technique was used.

1990 “Asteroid” Inc. Development and production manager. Development and commercial production of experimental eximer lasers.

1984 -86 Institute of Chemical Physics of USSR Academy of Science, Moscow. Research with Prof. N. N. Semenov and Prof. A.M. Chaikin. Long-time quenching of chains in reaction F2+H2 inhibited by O2. HF products of the laser induced reaction were detected by MS.

1982-84 Surface Research Centre, Moscow. Diploma research with Prof. Bogdankevich. Application of external optics for mode selective generation in powerful pulsed semiconductor lasers, pumped by electronic beam.

Ion Spectroscopy Reveals Structural Difference for Proteins Microhydrated by Retention and Condensation of Water

A. Zviagin; O. V. Boyarkin 

Journal Of Physical Chemistry A. 2024-03-15. Vol. 128, num. 12, p. 2317-2322. DOI : 10.1021/acs.jpca.4c00263.

Revealing the Structure of Tryptophan in Microhydrated Complexes by Cold Ion Spectroscopy

A. Zviagin; R. Yamaletdinov; N. Nagornova; M. Domer; O. V. Boyarkin 

Journal Of Physical Chemistry Letters. 2023-06-23. Vol. 14, num. 26, p. 6037-6042. DOI : 10.1021/acs.jpclett.3c01239.

Salt Bridge Structure of Microhydrated Arginine Kinetically Trapped in the Gas Phase by Evaporative Cooling

A. Zviagin; A. Cimas; M-P. Gaigeot; O. V. V. Boyarkin 

Journal Of Physical Chemistry A. 2023-05-23. Vol. 127, num. 22, p. 4832-4837. DOI : 10.1021/acs.jpca.3c02023.

Disentangling the evolution of electrons and holes in photoexcited ZnO nanoparticles

C. J. Milne; N. Nagornova; T. Pope; H-Y. Chen; T. Rossi et al. 

Structural Dynamics-Us. 2023-11-01. Vol. 10, num. 6, p. 064501. DOI : 10.1063/4.0000204.

Bridging Native and Intrinsic Structures of Microhydrated Biomolecules by Cold Ion Spectroscopy

A. Zviagin / O. Boyarkine (Dir.)  

Lausanne, EPFL, 2023. 

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