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Victor Erokhin | |
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Born | Victor Erokhin January 1, 1960 |
Citizenship | Italian, Russian |
Alma mater | Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology |
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Awards |
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Scientific career | |
Fields |
Electrical engineering Electronics and communication engineering |
Institutions | CNR, Parma |
Victor Erokhin is an Italian-Russian physicist and material scientist, known for his works in organic memristive devices, and the inventor of the first in the world device that is described via universal memristive phenomena memristive device. He is a Research Director of the CNR-IMEM (CNR - Istituto dei Materiali per l'Elettronica ed il Magnetismo). Dr. Erokhin's work ranges from neuromorphic applications of organic-based memristive devices to the realization of polymeric smart drug delivery systems. His group demonstrated the capability of reproducing the nervous system of the snail Lymnaea stagnal, the realization of a hardware version of an artificial neural network (single and multilayer perceptron).. [1], the realization of a functional connection between two cells of the rat brain slice [2] and in 2023 Victor Erokin and Max Talanov and their teams demonstrated the proof of concept of the feedback-driven self-learning segment of the spinal CPG as the piece of hardware [3].
In the drug delivery application, his group reported the realization of microcapsules realized employing Layer by layer method, capable of loading and selectively realizing their content depending on the pH, and of targeting by magnetic force.
Development of processes for the fabrication of thin film materials with active proteins for biosensors and bioelectronics. Synthesis of inorganic semiconductor nanoparticles in organic matrices for the use in quantum and single electron devices. Since 2005, the activity goes in two main directions: elements and systems for bio-inspired computing and nanoengineered polymeric capsules for targeted drug delivery and induced controlled release.
In the first direction the following breakthroughs were done:
In the second direction the following breakthroughs were done:
Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Speciality – Physics of Condensed Matter), Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, 2018. Thesis title: Organic memristive devices and neuromorphic systems”.
Ph.D. in Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Speciality - Crystallography and Physics of Crystals), Institute of Crystallography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 1990. Thesis title: "Deposition and Small-Angle X-Ray study of Protein Langmuir-Blodgett Films". Supervisors: Prof. L. A. Feigin, Dr. Yu. M. Lvov. Diploma ФМ 039 156 dal 19/09/1990
M.Sc. in Physics, Moscow Physical Technical Institute, 1983. Thesis title: "Radiation and thermal degradation of LiNbO3 during ion beam aching" Supervisor: Dr. V. P. Vyrelkin ("Delta" applied research institute, Moscow). Diploma KB N. 290748 dal 30/06/1983 (Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology)
In 2006 Victor Erokhin and Marco Fontana fabricated what could be later identified as organic polyaniline (PANI) memristive device two years before R. Stanley Williams from Hewlett Packard announced the discovery of a titanium dioxide memristive device. [4] [5]
Later in 2006 Victor Erokhin and Marco Fontana fabricated the schematic circuit of the adaptive networks composed of eight discrete nonlinear electrochemical elements similar to the nervous system of the snail Lymnaea stagnal comprising synthetic analogues of neurons and synapses. They demonstrated the system's capability for learning with a model of the simplest network composed of eight electrochemical elements. An alternative approach based on the formation of fiber networks was proposed. Authors proposed the approach to fabricate more complex systems with a random distribution of mutual contacts between elements [6].
In 2015 Victor Erokhin in collaboration with Vyacheslav Demin published results of the memristive implementation of the perceptron demonstrating effective training [7].
Later in 2018 Victor Erokhin and Roustem Khazipov demonstrated the memristive synaptic prosthesis connecting two cells of the rat brain slice, not connected naturally by biological synapse. They managed to demonstrate not only the connection but the self-learning capability of the PANI memristive devices similar to biological synapses, paving the way to memristive neuromorphic prosthetics [8]
In 2020 Victor and several groups of scientists worldwide published a comprehensive review of modern approaches on neuro hybrid systems combining spiking memristive and traditional CMOS approaches with biological nervous system [9].
Later in 2023 Victor Erokin and Max Talanov and their respective teams demonstrated the proof of concept of the feedback-driven self-learning segment of the spinal Central Pattern Generator as the piece of hardware [10]
Belov Prize (best young scientist research in the field of crystallography and physics of crystals (RussianAcademy of Sciences)) 1990, Moscow Russia
First prize in the scientific concourse of Institute of Crystallography, Russian Academy of Sciences, 1991, Moscow, Russia
Award for the top 20% reviewers of Langmuir in 2009. Letter from Langmuir Editor-in-Chief Prof. David G. Whitten, January 2010.
Certificate of Appreciation for valuable contribution and dedicated sercice in the peer review of manuscripts submitted to ACS Journals, Presented December 2011 to Dr. Victor Erokhin, Ph.D. Signed by Susan King, PhD, Senior Vice president, Journal Publishing Group.
Recognized contributor to American Chemical Society, 2016.
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Submission declined on 27 September 2023 by
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qualifies for a Wikipedia article—that is, they do not show significant coverage (not just passing mentions) about the subject in published,
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Timtrent 10 months ago. | ![]() |
Victor Erokhin | |
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Born | Victor Erokhin January 1, 1960 |
Citizenship | Italian, Russian |
Alma mater | Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology |
Known for |
|
Awards |
|
Scientific career | |
Fields |
Electrical engineering Electronics and communication engineering |
Institutions | CNR, Parma |
Victor Erokhin is an Italian-Russian physicist and material scientist, known for his works in organic memristive devices, and the inventor of the first in the world device that is described via universal memristive phenomena memristive device. He is a Research Director of the CNR-IMEM (CNR - Istituto dei Materiali per l'Elettronica ed il Magnetismo). Dr. Erokhin's work ranges from neuromorphic applications of organic-based memristive devices to the realization of polymeric smart drug delivery systems. His group demonstrated the capability of reproducing the nervous system of the snail Lymnaea stagnal, the realization of a hardware version of an artificial neural network (single and multilayer perceptron).. [1], the realization of a functional connection between two cells of the rat brain slice [2] and in 2023 Victor Erokin and Max Talanov and their teams demonstrated the proof of concept of the feedback-driven self-learning segment of the spinal CPG as the piece of hardware [3].
In the drug delivery application, his group reported the realization of microcapsules realized employing Layer by layer method, capable of loading and selectively realizing their content depending on the pH, and of targeting by magnetic force.
Development of processes for the fabrication of thin film materials with active proteins for biosensors and bioelectronics. Synthesis of inorganic semiconductor nanoparticles in organic matrices for the use in quantum and single electron devices. Since 2005, the activity goes in two main directions: elements and systems for bio-inspired computing and nanoengineered polymeric capsules for targeted drug delivery and induced controlled release.
In the first direction the following breakthroughs were done:
In the second direction the following breakthroughs were done:
Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Speciality – Physics of Condensed Matter), Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, 2018. Thesis title: Organic memristive devices and neuromorphic systems”.
Ph.D. in Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Speciality - Crystallography and Physics of Crystals), Institute of Crystallography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 1990. Thesis title: "Deposition and Small-Angle X-Ray study of Protein Langmuir-Blodgett Films". Supervisors: Prof. L. A. Feigin, Dr. Yu. M. Lvov. Diploma ФМ 039 156 dal 19/09/1990
M.Sc. in Physics, Moscow Physical Technical Institute, 1983. Thesis title: "Radiation and thermal degradation of LiNbO3 during ion beam aching" Supervisor: Dr. V. P. Vyrelkin ("Delta" applied research institute, Moscow). Diploma KB N. 290748 dal 30/06/1983 (Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology)
In 2006 Victor Erokhin and Marco Fontana fabricated what could be later identified as organic polyaniline (PANI) memristive device two years before R. Stanley Williams from Hewlett Packard announced the discovery of a titanium dioxide memristive device. [4] [5]
Later in 2006 Victor Erokhin and Marco Fontana fabricated the schematic circuit of the adaptive networks composed of eight discrete nonlinear electrochemical elements similar to the nervous system of the snail Lymnaea stagnal comprising synthetic analogues of neurons and synapses. They demonstrated the system's capability for learning with a model of the simplest network composed of eight electrochemical elements. An alternative approach based on the formation of fiber networks was proposed. Authors proposed the approach to fabricate more complex systems with a random distribution of mutual contacts between elements [6].
In 2015 Victor Erokhin in collaboration with Vyacheslav Demin published results of the memristive implementation of the perceptron demonstrating effective training [7].
Later in 2018 Victor Erokhin and Roustem Khazipov demonstrated the memristive synaptic prosthesis connecting two cells of the rat brain slice, not connected naturally by biological synapse. They managed to demonstrate not only the connection but the self-learning capability of the PANI memristive devices similar to biological synapses, paving the way to memristive neuromorphic prosthetics [8]
In 2020 Victor and several groups of scientists worldwide published a comprehensive review of modern approaches on neuro hybrid systems combining spiking memristive and traditional CMOS approaches with biological nervous system [9].
Later in 2023 Victor Erokin and Max Talanov and their respective teams demonstrated the proof of concept of the feedback-driven self-learning segment of the spinal Central Pattern Generator as the piece of hardware [10]
Belov Prize (best young scientist research in the field of crystallography and physics of crystals (RussianAcademy of Sciences)) 1990, Moscow Russia
First prize in the scientific concourse of Institute of Crystallography, Russian Academy of Sciences, 1991, Moscow, Russia
Award for the top 20% reviewers of Langmuir in 2009. Letter from Langmuir Editor-in-Chief Prof. David G. Whitten, January 2010.
Certificate of Appreciation for valuable contribution and dedicated sercice in the peer review of manuscripts submitted to ACS Journals, Presented December 2011 to Dr. Victor Erokhin, Ph.D. Signed by Susan King, PhD, Senior Vice president, Journal Publishing Group.
Recognized contributor to American Chemical Society, 2016.
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