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Galina Kurlyandskaya | |
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Born | 30 January 1961 |
Citizenship | Russia |
Alma mater | Ural State University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physics of magnetism and magnetic materials |
Institutions | Ural State University, University of the Basque Country |
Galina Vladimirovna Kurlyandskaya ( Russian: Галина Владимировна Курляндская; born 30 January 1961) is a Russian physicist, known for her works on giant magnetoimpedance. [1]
Galina Kurlyandskaya was born in Kirovgrad, Soviet Union, in 1961 in a Russian family.
Kurlyandskaya has published more than 110 peer-reviewed research papers, on topics like design, development, processing and characterization of functional materials, nanostructures, biomaterials, magnetic markers, nanocomponent containing devices, and fabrication of miniature sensor prototypes including fluid containing detectors and imprint circuit units, and microscopy.
Kurlyandskaya is a member of the editorial board of "Sensor Letters" Journal (American Scientific Publishers, a company identified as a predatory publisher on Beall's List. [2])
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Galina Kurlyandskaya | |
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Born | 30 January 1961 |
Citizenship | Russia |
Alma mater | Ural State University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Physics of magnetism and magnetic materials |
Institutions | Ural State University, University of the Basque Country |
Galina Vladimirovna Kurlyandskaya ( Russian: Галина Владимировна Курляндская; born 30 January 1961) is a Russian physicist, known for her works on giant magnetoimpedance. [1]
Galina Kurlyandskaya was born in Kirovgrad, Soviet Union, in 1961 in a Russian family.
Kurlyandskaya has published more than 110 peer-reviewed research papers, on topics like design, development, processing and characterization of functional materials, nanostructures, biomaterials, magnetic markers, nanocomponent containing devices, and fabrication of miniature sensor prototypes including fluid containing detectors and imprint circuit units, and microscopy.
Kurlyandskaya is a member of the editorial board of "Sensor Letters" Journal (American Scientific Publishers, a company identified as a predatory publisher on Beall's List. [2])