Oxana Vasilievna Kharissova (born 1969) is a Ukrainian–Mexican nanoscientist whose research involves the synthesis and solubility of nanoparticles. [1] She is a professor and researcher in the faculty of physical and mathematical sciences at the Autonomous University of Nuevo León. [2]
Kharissova was born in 1969 in Ukraine, then part of the Soviet Union. [3] She earned a bachelor's degree in geochemistry in 1993 and a master's degree in crystallography in 1994, both from Moscow State University, [1] before emigrating to Mexico in 1995 and later becoming a Mexican citizen. [3] She has a 2001 Ph.D. in materials science from the Autonomous University of Nuevo León, where she is a professor and researcher. [1]
Kharissova is a co-author or co-editor of books including:
Kharissova is a member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences, [5] elected in 2010. [2] In 2017 the Autonomous University of Nuevo León gave her their "Flama, Vida y Mujer" recognition, in the area of teaching and research. [6]
Oxana Vasilievna Kharissova (born 1969) is a Ukrainian–Mexican nanoscientist whose research involves the synthesis and solubility of nanoparticles. [1] She is a professor and researcher in the faculty of physical and mathematical sciences at the Autonomous University of Nuevo León. [2]
Kharissova was born in 1969 in Ukraine, then part of the Soviet Union. [3] She earned a bachelor's degree in geochemistry in 1993 and a master's degree in crystallography in 1994, both from Moscow State University, [1] before emigrating to Mexico in 1995 and later becoming a Mexican citizen. [3] She has a 2001 Ph.D. in materials science from the Autonomous University of Nuevo León, where she is a professor and researcher. [1]
Kharissova is a co-author or co-editor of books including:
Kharissova is a member of the Mexican Academy of Sciences, [5] elected in 2010. [2] In 2017 the Autonomous University of Nuevo León gave her their "Flama, Vida y Mujer" recognition, in the area of teaching and research. [6]