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Dr. E.Y. Polushkin is a researcher affiliated with the University of Groningen, specifically within the Faculty of Science and Engineering and the Department of Materials Chemistry. He is part of the Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials, a leading research institute focused on advanced materials science. His work centers on supramolecular chemistry, polymer self-assembly, and the design of novel materials with applications in biomolecular engineering and nanotechnology.
Polushkin's research interests include the study of polymer architectures (e.g., diblock and triblock copolymers), their self-assembly mechanisms, and the resulting hierarchical structures. He has contributed to advancements in materials such as nanoporous networks, electrostatically modified DNA systems, and hydrogen-bonded polymer complexes. His studies often utilize techniques like small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and Langmuir-Blodgett film analysis to characterize material properties and phase transitions.
His publications from 2008 to 2019 reflect a consistent focus on supramolecular systems, exploring topics like annealing-induced morphological changes, random copolymer effects, and the lamellar-cylindrical phase transitions in polymer blends. These studies highlight his expertise in both fundamental polymer science and applied materials development.
Dr. Polushkin collaborates with researchers across disciplines, including polymer synthesis, soft matter physics, and biomaterials science. His work is supported by affiliations with institutions such as the Zernike Institute, emphasizing interdisciplinary research in advanced materials.




