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Kirill Efimenko is a Research Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at North Carolina State University, College of Engineering. His work focuses on polymer engineering, materials science, and catalysis, with an emphasis on functional polymer materials and surface engineering. He leads research into adhesion mechanisms, sustainable materials, and biomedical polymer applications.
Key research areas include the design of high-performance polymers for optical and mechanical applications, development of antibacterial nonwovens, and innovative catalytic systems using polymer networks. His studies explore surface modification techniques for silicone elastomers and polyester-based composites, addressing challenges in marine fouling and polymer interfacial compatibility.
Publications highlight advancements in flow chemistry, ligand-free catalysis, and functional coatings. Efimenko’s research bridges fundamental material science with practical applications in biomedical devices, environmental remediation, and industrial processes. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, particularly in sustainable agricultural systems and green chemistry.
Presently affiliated with NC State’s Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering faculty, his lab focuses on advancing material design through cutting-edge synthesis and characterization techniques.
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