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Andrey Kalinichev is a Researcher at the SUBATECH Department of IMT Atlantique in Nantes, France. His work focuses on atomistic computational modeling of materials relevant to environmental and nuclear engineering, including clays, cement-based materials, and supercritical fluids. He holds a PhD in Chemical Physics from the Russian Academy of Sciences and a BS/MS in Engineering Thermophysics from Odesa National University of Technology.
Research Interests: Dr. Kalinichev specializes in molecular dynamics simulations to study uranium adsorption on clay surfaces, CO₂ sequestration, and cement hydration processes. His research contributes to understanding geological nuclear waste disposal, carbon capture, and shale gas exploration. Key collaborators include ANDRA, EDF, and ORANO.
Publications: His recent work explores uranyl adsorption mechanisms, brucite crystallography under pressure, and nitrite interactions with portlandite surfaces. Over 100 peer-reviewed articles highlight his expertise in ClayFF force field applications and interfacial fluid dynamics.
Teaching: He teaches computational modeling in nuclear engineering and materials science, emphasizing molecular-level processes in waste disposal systems. Supervises PhD students like Jakub Licko and Feryantama Putra.
Awards: No awards explicitly listed, but his work has been featured in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment and multiple international conferences.
