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Revision as of 20:55, 6 December 2009
Basic Info
- Paul Victor Klimov
- Resume/CV
- pklimov@unm.edu
Education
- University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
- Bachelor of Science in Physics with a minor in Mathematics, expected May 2010
Research Projects
See my resume, given above, for more in-depth descriptions of my research projects. Projects with reports that I can release will have a link next to them.
- 1. Fall 2009-Present Sandia National Laboratories, Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Dr. Dale Huber
- Spectroscopic study of how the crystalline structure of iron and the binding of various organic surfactants influences the magnetic properties of iron nanoparticles.
- 2. Summer 2009 Columbia University, Nanoscale Science Engineering Center, Prof. Tony Heinz
- Raman spectroscopy of graphene trilayers with different stacking orders. click for reports. see MATLAB section for the program I wrote for analysis.
- 3. Summer 2008-Summer 2009 Sandia National Laboratories, Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Dr. Dale Huber
- Engineering of magnetite nanoparticles with PEG-diacid. An intermediate step in the synthesis of particles fit for use in the attempted treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
- 4. Fall 2007-Summer 2008 Sandia National Laboratories, Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Dr. Dale Huber
- Surface modification of metallic iron nanoparticles, with organic molecules of specific functionality, in order to achieve novel magnetic properties. click for report
- 5. Summer 2007 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Dr. Sergei Ivanov
- Surface modification of CdSe and CdTe semiconductor quantum dots for the enhancement of light emitting properties. click for report
- 6. Summer 2006 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Center for Nonlinear Studies, Donald Thompson
- I built computers, rectified hardware related issues, and set up computing clusters
- 7. Summer 2005 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Center for Nonlinear Studies, Dr. Zoltan Toroczkai
- I developed, from scratch, the webpage for the Center for Nonlinear Studies
Publications
- (in progress, not true title) Spectroscopic study of the effect of crystalline structure and the interaction of the acetylacetonate surfactant on the magnetic properties of iron nanoparticles.
- (possibly in the future?) Raman spectroscopy of graphene trilayers with different stacking orders
MATLAB Programs
a few matlab programs that I coded in the past, with animations or cool plots! If a program has multiple cells, run each cell individually, manually.
- Program to distinguish between ABA and ABC stacking regions in graphene trilayers. I wrote this during the Columbia REU Program
- Mandelbrot Fractal Animation
- Double Pendulum Simulation and Animation
- 3D Binary Star Simulation and Animation
- Basic Wave Polarization Animation
- Forced Membrane PDE with Animation and Chladni Figure
- Propagation of the first n-eigenstates in a box with Animation
- 3D Orbitals of the Hydrogen Atom! Requires this Laguerre Polynomial Generator. I didn't code the generator and it can be obtained here: here!