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Nikolay Enkin


Doctoral Thesis Project
Optical dynamic polarization (ODNP) in liquids and its potential application to study large organic molecules


Doctoral Thesis Committee



Homepage Department/Research Group

http://www.mpibpc.mpg.de/english/research/ags/bennati/



University Education


  • 08/2011-present University of Göttingen / GGNB program Physics of Biological and Complex Systems

  • 09/2008-06/2010 Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Russian Federation, Master, Applied Mathematics and Physics, thesis: "Homogenization of the Maxwell equations for layered media"

  • 09/2004-06/2008 Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Russian Federation, Bachelor, Applied Mathematics and Physics, thesis: "Calculations of Navier-Stokes equations including diffusion, thermal conductivity and
    coefficients of turbulent transport"



Publications

  • Enkin N.A., Merzlikin A.M. Non-Fresnel’s refraction laws of composite materials. Proceedings of 6th
    International Conference of Young Scientists and Professionals “Optics-2009”. St. Petersburg: Saint-Petersburg
    State University of Information Technology, Mechanics and Optics, 2009, P. 165–167.

  • Enkin N.A., Merzlikin A.M., Vinogradov A.P. Refraction law deviation of composite materials from Fresnel’s
    law. Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics, 2010, Vol.55, N.5, P. 565–571.





  • Nikolay Enkin

    Nikolay Enkin

    from Russian Federation

    at present: PhD student in Bennati lab


    Address

    Max Planck Institute for biophysical Chemistry
    Electron Paramagnetic Resonance
    Am Fassberg 11
    37077 Göttingen
    Germany

    Tel: +49-(0)551-201 1362
    e-mail: nikolay.enkin@mpibpc.mpg.de