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Sergey Ignatenko is a Researcher at Linköping University, affiliated with the Media and Information Technology (MIT) research group and the Department of Science and Technology (ITN). His primary role focuses on applied visualization, combining research data with advanced visualization techniques for public and industrial applications. He holds a MSc in Microelectronics from Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics and a PhD in Theoretical Physics from the same institution, specializing in Coulomb blockade effects in single-electron arrays. His career includes postdoctoral positions at Linköping University and Simon Fraser University (Canada).
Research interests span applied visualization (particularly unmanned traffic systems and data mining), theoretical physics, and materials science. Notable work includes studies on thermoelectric properties of semiconductors, graphene nanoribbons, and computational fluid dynamics modeling. His 40+ peer-reviewed publications highlight contributions to understanding transport phenomena in nanomaterials and energy conversion systems.
Industry projects include predictive analytics for economic systems and computational fluid dynamics tools for marine/offshore applications. Collaborative work at MIT emphasizes interdisciplinary research in visual information technology, with a focus on bridging academic and industrial applications.
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