
About
Pavlo Mikheenko is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Oslo, specializing in condensed matter physics with a focus on superconductivity and nanomaterials. His research spans biological superconductivity, energy applications of superconductors, and magnetic nanoparticle synthesis. He holds a PhD from Donetsk Institute of Physics and Technology and has held academic roles globally, including at the University of Cambridge and University of Birmingham.
- Roles: Professor (2019–present), Associate Professor (2013–2019)
- Affiliations: Condensed Matter Physics group, University of Oslo; EU-funded projects (MagNEO, MAGNIFICENT)
- Education: PhD (1984, Donetsk Institute of Physics and Technology), MSc (1977, Donetsk National University)
Research Interests:
- Superconductivity in biological systems (e.g., microtubules)
- Advanced superconductor fabrication techniques (e.g., pulsed laser deposition)
- Energy applications of superconductors for hydrogen economy
- Magnetic nanoparticle synthesis using biological systems (e.g., bacteria)
Publications focus on superconductivity in biological contexts, nanomaterials, and thin-film growth, with recent work exploring quantum phenomena in brain structures and magnetic field screening in microtubules.
Awards include Chartered Physicist status (UK Institute of Physics) and membership in the International Association of Advance Materials.
Grants & Labs: Leads EU projects on superconductivity and nanomaterials. Active in lab development for advanced materials characterization and biological nanoparticle studies.
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