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  • Nataliia Brusentsova

    Ph.D.

    Kuialnytskyi National Nature Park, Slobozhanskyi National Nature Park

    Her research interests include mammalian biology and ecology, spatial organization of mammalian populations, biodiversity monitoring and conservation, the functioning of protected areas, and citizen science.

  • Vasylyna Kopach

    Ph.D.

    Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University

    Vasylyna and her colleagues are conducting joint research on AgInS2 quantum dots. They are studying the physical and chemical patterns of melting of semiconductor materials based on CdTe and CsPbHal3 perovskites.

  • Anna Gromova

    Ph.D.

    Institute of Social and Political Psychology National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine

    Anna's research interests include tolerance/intolerance to uncertainty, stress and post-traumatic stress disorder, time perspective, healthy lifestyle, and perception of environmental challenges by Ukrainians during the war.

  • Oksana Pochapska

    Ph.D., Associate professor

    Kamianets-Podіlskyi Ivan Ohiienko National University

    History of journalism; theory and methodology of journalism; social communications; manipulation technologies.

  • Yuliia Shapoval

    Ph.D.

    Institute for Economics and Forecasting of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

    Monetary policy; financial depth of the economy; financial inclusion; international capital flows; central bank communication policy; digital currencies; green finance; economic inequality and economic well-being.

  • Kateryna Listovan

    Ph.D.

    Institute of Cell Biology and Genetic Engineering of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

    Obtaining and analyzing genetically modified plants with improved traits, production of medicinal and pharmaceutical secondary metabolites of plants.

  • Olena Goncharuk

    D.Sc., Senior Researcher

    F. D. Ovcharenko Institute of Biocolloidal Chemistry

    Peculiarities of physical and chemical processes at the solid/liquid and solid/gas interfaces, namely the influence of the structure of high-surface oxides on the adsorption of low- and high-molecular-weight compounds, the formation of surface charge and double electric layers in aqueous medium, the dependence of the enthalpy of interaction of polar and non-polar substances on the type and concentration of surface-active centers of nanoxides. The research priorities also include:— Determining the relationship between physical and chemical processes at the interface and such properties of aqueous and non-aqueous dispersions as aggregation and sedimentation stability, rheology, particle size distribution, zeta potential, etc.— Studying the effect of synthesis and modification methods on the morphology and structure of individual and mixed nanoxides obtained by pyrogenic and nanocarrier deposition methods, and determining their impact on the general properties of dispersions.— Study of the influence of nanoxides on the structure and functional properties of their composites with natural (polysaccharides) and synthetic (N-isopropyl acrylamide) polymers.— Synthesis and study of the structural and functional properties of hydrogels crosslinked/filled with inorganic nanoparticles.— Development of hydride organic-inorganic materials for sorption and prolonged release of immobilized substances.

  • Olena Korchuganova

    Ph.D., Associate professor

    Volodymyr Dahl East Ukrainian National University

    Catalysis in biomass processing. Creation of nanoscale oxides that can be used as catalysts, pigments, and solar cell elements. Including the use of industrial waste as a raw material.

  • Inna Haletska

    Ph.D., prof.

    Ivan Franko National University of Lviv

    Health psychology; Mental health; Psychological well-being; Resilience; Life in war; War-affected population; Psychometrics; Public health,

  • Oksana Havryliv

    Ph.D., Associate professor

    University of Vienna

    Verbal aggression and verbal violence: points of contact and differences; aggressive speech acts; functions of peyoratives; intercultural peculiarities of peyoratives; peculiarities of translation of peyorative vocabulary; language variations: Viennese and Lviv dialects, youth languages; verbal aggression and verbal violence among children and youth; preventive measures at school to overcome verbal violence; language and war; verbal aggression and war.