Report of Taras Shevchenko National
University of Kyiv SPIE Student Chapter
2011
Date: 31 May 2011
Advisor: Prof. Leonid V. Poperenko; phone: +38044 2662296; e-mail: [email protected]
Reported period: June 2010 – June 2011
Preparer’s name: Olena P. Polianska; e-mail: [email protected]
Preferred mail address for chapter: Taras Shevchenko National Univ of Kyiv, Chair of Optics, Faculty of Physics, Volodimirska Vul. 64, Kyiv 01033, UKRAINE Chapter web-site: http://optics.univ.kiev.ua/uoc/ E-mail: [email protected]
SPIE Student Chapter Officers 2010 -2011:
President: Yevhen Shynkarenko, id: 3271578 , e-mail: [email protected]
Vice-President: Valentyn Stadnytskyi, id: 3065480 , e-mail: [email protected]
Secretary: Dmytro Gnatyuk, id: 3319081 , e-mail: [email protected]
Treasurer: Olena Polianska, id: 03261383 , e-mail: [email protected]
Current SPIE Student Chapter Members:
1. Kolya Bednow
2. Eugene Braginets
3. Oleksandra Bukatar
4. Taras Ganulia
5. Yura Girka
6. Dmytro Gnatyuk
7. Daria Ivashchenko
8. Maryna Kapitonova
9. Natali Kuzkova
10. Kolya Kyrylyuk
11. Irina Lisova
12. Angelika Luchenko
13. Yura Lysenko
14. Andrii Maksymov
15. Olena Polianska
16. Mykhailo Rakov
17. Rustam Rysov
18. Bogdan Saleba
19. Yevhen Shynkarenko
20. Valentyn Stadnytskyi
21. Andrii Sukhariev
22. Katerina Zelenska
23. Michael Zhuravsky
Activities organized by TSNUK SPIE Chapter
Students
Eleventh International Young Scientists Conference “Optics & High
Technology Material Science SPO 2010”
The Eleventh International Young Scientists Conference “Optics & High Technology Material Science SPO 2010” was organized at Faculty of Physics of Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University. This 11th SPO Conference devoted to the 70th anniversary of the Faculty of Physics.
Previous years, as usual, the conference was organized by undergraduate and postgraduate students, current members of UOC. This year 13 students took part in organizing activity.
More than 200 participants attended the conference & 700 participants (authors and co-authors) sent their works. Among them: 142 participants from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv; 101 foreigners (Physical-Technical
Institute of the Scientific Association "Physics-Sun" of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, University Mentouri of Constantine, Physics Dept. Science Faculty, Constantine, Algeria, Institut of Physics, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria, Institute of Physics of NAS of Belarus, Research Institute of Physicochemical Problems of Belarusian State University, Belarus, Sohag University, Faculty of Science, Department of Physics, Sohag, Egypt, Aalto University, Department of Applied Physics, AALTO, Finland, Campus Scientifique de Beaulieu. RENNES Cedex, France, Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut-Cambrésis, Valenciennes, FRANCE, National Engineering Institute in Mechanics and Microtechnologies, Besancon, France , Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig, Germany, Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Material Research Dresden, Germany, Forschunszentrum Rossendorf, Dresden, Germany, Chemnitz University of Technology, Semiconductor Physics, Chemnitz, Germany, Department of Physics, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, Research Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science, Hungary, Research Instutute of Electronics, Shizuoka University, Hamamatsu, Japan, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan, Fuzzy Logic Systems Institute; Japan, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Dept. of Brain Science and Eng., Graduate School of Life Science and Systems Eng.; Japan, Yamaguchi University, Dept. of Neurosurgery, Graduate School of Medicine; Japan, Materials Science and Technology Division, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea, Riga Technical University, Institute of Telecommunications, Riga, Latvia, Center for Physical Sciences and Technology, Vilnius, Lithuania, Wroclaw University of Technology, Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Instrumentation, Wroclaw, Poland, P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, G. A. Razuvaev Institute of Organometallic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Science, Nizhny Novgorod, Russian Federation, Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation, National University of Science and Technology “MISIS”, Acousto-optical Research Center, Moscow, RUSSIA, University of California, USA, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Aston University, Aston Triangle, Birmingham,United Kingdom; Countries: Uzbekistan, Algeria, Austria, Belarus, Egypt, Finland, FRANCE, Germany,Hong Kong SAR,Hungary, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, USA, United Kingdom).
The book of scientific works was published:
http://issuu.com/knu_optics_division/docs/spo2010_conference_full_report/2
42 oral and 58 poster reports were represented in all topics:
Session A. Physics of condensed matter and nanotechnology.
- optical properties of solids;
- physics of low dimensional structures;
- surface, interface and thin films;
- nanodevices and nanomanufacturing;
- spectroscopy and microscopy in material research.
Session B. Lasers and optoelectronics.
- quantum electronics;
- nonlinear optics and their application;
- semiconductor for optoelectronics devices;
- novel IR/VIS/UV sources and detectors.
Session C. Optics and technology.
- integrated optics;
- coherent optical systems;
- holography;
- optical information storage;
- fiber optics.
Session D. Biomedical optics and sensors technology.
- biophotonics;
- optics for medical applications;
- IR imaging;
- sensor technology;
- solar cells.
Group Photo of 11th International Young Scientists Conference Optics and High Technology Material Science.
On this photo LTR: Invited lecture Dr Alex Rozhin, Senior researcher of School of Engineering and Applied Science, Aston University, UK, Prof Dr. Leonid V. Poperenko, Head of Optics Chair; Oliana Fedosenko & Grygorii Monastyrskyi – TSNUK PhD & MSc Students, stipendiates of ERAZMUS MUNDUS Program; Oksana Budnyk, Andryi Budnyk, Domantas Pecus (Lithuania).
Prof. L.V.Poperenko & Guests from RTU,Latvia: Oskars Ozolins, Andis Supe, V. Bobrovs, Dr.Sc.Ing. Jurgis Porins.
Prof. Smail HAMAMDA (Algeria, University Mentouri of Constantine) & Dean Faculty of Physics Prof. M.V. Makarets at conference SPO2010.
The most interesting lectures were provided by invited lectors: Prof. Dr.habil.Phys Artur Oleksandr Medvid “Nano-cones Formed on a Surface of Semiconductors: Si,Ge,GaAs, SiGe and CdZnTe by Laser Radiation” (Latvia), Vladyslav C. Usenko “Quantum information with continuous variables” (Czech Republic), Prof. Toshitaka Yamakawa “A next-generation treatment of epilepsy employing laser and smart metal technologies as a lifeboat saving 68 million patient” (Japan), Dr. Alex Rozhin " Optical Properties of Carbon Nanotubes" (UK), Toru Aoki “Thermal neutron detection by CdTe based semiconductor detector” (Japan), Konstantin B. Yushkov “Hyperspectral imaging with a cascaded acousto-optical tunable filter” (Russia), Dr. Vyacheslav Khavrus “Synthesis, properties and applications of carbon nanostructures” (Germany), Takayuki Nakano “Growth and properties of ZnO films grown using PA-MOVPE with DMZn” (Japan).
Students that presented best scientific papers received the prizes – scientific books:
“Nanomaterials: optical, magneto optical, magnetoresistence and electronic properties” by Leonid Poperenko and Vasil Kravets and “Applied optics” by Volodimir Odarych, Leonid Poperenko, Vasil Staschuk, Andryi Yakunov
Was organized social day: Kyiv-tour and banquet. Also during SPO conference SPIE Student Chapter organize coffee-break.
Meeting with pupils & Open Door Days
Several times per year students & educators from Chair of Optics organized
meetings with pupils, their teachers and parents. During such meetings they get
possibility to knew a lot of information about Chair of Optics. Especially, they
were interested about: courses in optics & math science, laboratory facilities,
future possibility in work, scientific opportunity for MASU and etc.
Prof. Dr. Leonid V. Poperenko (Head of Chair of Optics of TSKNU), teachers,
Students and PhD Students of Optic’s Chair (members of SPIE) during meeting.
Mr. Danylo Babych (Lyceum "Eko" 198). At the seminar he told other pupils about his scientific choice – Optics Science.
Some pupils work with our educators under scientific articles and reports. Usually they present them at MASU competition, the best works pupils presented at SPO conference.
The youngest participants SPO 2010 Miss Maryna Serbina, Mr Danylo Babich
(Lyceum "Eko" 198) and their scientific supervisor Associate Prof. Andryi V.
Yakunov. Article: LUMINESCENT SPECTROSCOPY OF R6G AQUEOUS SOLUTION
EXPOSED TO MILLIMETRE WAVES.
Lecture about education in Shizuoka University.
On Thursday 10 March 2011 year the meeting of educators from Shizuoka
University and members of SPIE Student Chapter was held. Students listened to
prof. Toshitaka Yamakawa's lecture about Hamamatsu-city and Science in
Shizuoka University, Research Institute of Electronics.
Prof. Yamakawa Toshitaka at the meeting with SPIE members.
OpenDoorsDay 2011
14 April 2011 year at the Faculty of Physics annual spring “Open Doors Days” was held. During four hours university entrants: were listening dean’s welcoming speech; were asking a question; were visiting educational-scientific laboratories (especially laser physics laboratory, AFM Lab., photonics and acoustic physics). There were a lot of physics experiments for kids and educators. Members of UOC spread materials about optic science.
http://issuu.com/knu_optics_division/docs/opendoorsdays
Visiting Labs
During experiments.
Attending conferences & workshops
1) Oleksandra Bukatar and Michael Zhuravsky attended Six International
conference “Basic Problems of Optics" BPO'2010”, 18-22 October 2010, St.
Petersburg, Russia.
2) Valentyn Stadnytskyi attended Photonic Games in Univ. Laval, Quebec,
Canada, October 2010
Group photo Photonic Games, Laval Univ., Quebec, Canada
3) 28-30 April, 2011 Yeugen Shinkarenko and Daria Ivashchenko attended
International Young Scientist Conference “Developments in Optics and
Communication 2011” Riga, Latvia.
They presented their reports: “Optical properties of carbon black suspensions in
saline solutions” and “Laser Doppler sensor with long fiber probe and improved
sensitivity to nanoscale vibration”.
On this photo LTR: Yeugen Shinkarenko from Taras Shevchenko National Univ. of
Kyiv, Aeksejs Udalcovs from Riga Technical University, Ilze Jonane from Daugavpils
University
4) 12 March 2011 year at Ukrainian - Japan Centre (NTUU "KPI") interactive
workshop "Education and Science in Japan" was held. Students of SPIE Student
Chapter attended this Science fair.
http://issuu.com/knu_optics_division/docs/js_s_kaf
Prof. Toru Aoki from Shizuoka University, Research Institute of Electronics
(Hamamatsu, Japan) and president of Taras Shevchenko National University of
Kyiv SPIE Student Chapter Yeugen Shinkarenko
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv SPIE Student Chapter members.
5) 18-20 May 2011 Andrii Sukhariev attended International students and
young scientists conference in theoretical and experimental physics "HЕUREKA-
2011" were he presented report “Stimulated Raman scattering of polymethene
dye 920 under the random lasing”.
6) 31 May – 3 June 2011, Andrii Maksymov and Sergii Morozov attended 20th
Annual Student Conference Week of Doctoral Students 2011, Charles University in
Prague, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Troja, Prague 8.
Books and scientific papers.
We bought scientific books for students and was published a monograph
“Nanomaterials: optical, magneto optical, magnetoresistence and electronic
properties” by Leonid Poperenko and Vasil Kravets. Some of these books were
gifted for students of chair of optics, schoolchildren, scientific libraries in
Ukrainian universities (Odessa State University of Enviroment, Lviv Polytechnic
National University, Academy of sciences of higher learning of Ukraine, Donetsk
National University).
Scientific books in optics and nanomaterials that were bought for students.
Monograph was published for students “Nanomaterials: optical, magneto optical,
magnetoresistence and electronic properties” by Leonid Poperenko and Vasil
Kravets.
Social events
Unofficial Meeting at the National Ethnographic Museum in Pirogovo.
Members of SPIE and OSA Student Chapters attended ethnographic wedding
festival in Pirogovo museum last Autumn (12.09.2010).
http://issuu.com/knu_optics_division/docs/osin_vesilna/4
On photos SPIE members: Valentyn Stadnytskyi, Olena Polianska, Dmytro Gnatyuk
MSc. Student, Nisioka Takahiro MSc.Student.
Scolarships: Olena Polianska , Dmytro Gnatyuk, Yeugen Shinkarenko and Kolya
Bednow received individual SPIE Scholarship. Also Dmytro Gnatyuk received SPIE
travel grant.
Media: Also SPIE, EOS, OSA Student Chapters also named as UOC created
powerful web-site : http://optics.univ.kiev.ua/uoc/
Details of planned activities for the future.
SPIE Student chapter planning to organize 12th International Young Scientists
Conference “Optics & High Technology Material Science SPO 2011”, attend
Annual Leadership Meeting “Optics&Photonics-2011”, San Diego CA, USA,
Organize two OpenDoorsDays during year. We will continue to invite secondary
school students to our Faculty of Physics. They also would attend Conference
Exhibition and Plenary Session of 12th International Young Scientists Conference
“Optics & High Technology Material Science SPO 2011. We provide preparation
courses for secondary school children one day a week to improve their skills in
math and physics. These courses are organized by PhD S.V. Kondratenko.
Financial information
Activity Object Amount USD
Beginning balance in June 2010 +900
SPIE funding +3828
Other sources OSA Activity grant : SPO 2010 Conference Travel Grant +750
Total Funds +5478
International Young Scientists Conference "Optics & High Technology Material Science SPO 2011"
Conference scientific works publication -300
Coffee break -100
Communication costs (web+phone+transport) -100
Social day -200
Writing materials -90
Technique expenses -250
registration fee was waived for participants members of SPIE Student Chapters
-286
Accommodation for participants -150
Organization of Lectures and OpenDoorsDay
Organization of Lectures -550
Technology of preparation of papers -250
Organization of Research Work
Organization of Research Work -400
Attended Conferences
International Young Scientist Conference “Developments in Optics and Communication 2011” Riga, Latvia
-500
Six International conference “Basic Problems of Optics" BPO'2010”
-400
Workshop "Education and Science in Japan" -10
International students and young scientists conference in theoretical and experimental physics "HЕUREKA-2011" 18-20 May 2011
-100
20th Annual Student Conference Week of Doctoral Students 2011, May 31–June 3, 2011, Сharles University in Prague, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Troja, Prague 8
-450
Books and scientific papers
Scientific books -150
Monograph “Nanomaterials: optical, magneto optical, magnetoresistence and electronic properties”
-125
Social Event
Unofficial Meeting at the National Ethnographic Museum in Pirogovo
-15
Ending balance SPIE funding 302