Mechanical properties of the high-entropy alloy Al0.5CoCrCuFeNi in various structural states at temperatures of 0.5–300 K.
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Ph.D.
Yurii conducts research in modern low-temperature materials science, focusing on the physical mechanisms that govern strength, plasticity, and elastic and dissipative properties of materials at low and ultra-low temperatures. His research interests include high-entropy and nanostructured alloys, superalloys, and amorphous materials, as well as the influence of structural states and deformation mechanisms on their physical and mechanical behavior.
Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Physics of Real Crystals. Conducts fundamental and applied research in low-temperature materials science, participates in national and international research projects, prepares grant proposals, performs peer review, and engages in scientific communication activities.
His professional experience includes research activities in solid-state physics and materials science at low and ultra-low temperatures. Since 2020, he has been a Senior Research Fellow at the B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering of the NAS of Ukraine. He has participated in and held leading roles in several national and international research projects, including collaborations with European and Asian research institutions. He is a member of professional scientific societies and serves as a reviewer for international peer-reviewed journals.