Maria Burdanova

Senior Researcher, Laboratory of Nano-Optics and Plasmonics, MIPT
Born and raised in Moscow, Russia. Maria G. Burdanova received her Ph.D. degree in Physics from the University of Warwick, England, and M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees in Physics from Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia. Currently, she is a Senior Researcher at the Moscow Center for Advanced Studies. Her research interests focus on THz science of carbon nanotubes, heteronanotubes, hybrid nanomaterials, and their optoelectronic applications.

Area of research
Condensed matter physics
Photonics, optoelectronics,
Optical spectroscopy
Ultrafast spectroscopy
Pump-probe spectroscopy
THz spectroscopy
Teaching
2021-present
2021-present
Assistant of the Department of "General Physics", MIPT, Moscow, Russia Laboratory works (1st year students).
2021-2022
2021-2022
Assistant of the Department and Senior Lecturer of the Department of "Theoretical Physics", Moscow State Pedagogical University, Moscow, Russia Lectures, laboratory works (3rd and 4th year students): Introduction to Nanotechnology, Astrophysics.
2016-2020
2016-2020
: Laboratory works (1st year students), experiments on X-ray scattering, electronics and electrical engineering. University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom.
2014-2016
2014-2016
Assistant of the Department of "Physics". Laboratory works (1st and 2nd year students): Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics. Seminars / Workshops: Quantum Mechanics, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia.
Recent publications
My scientific research is focused on terahertz spectroscopy of novel nanomaterials and their applications in terahertz technologies. I am a part of Nanooptics and plasmonic group. Please see a list of our recent publications for more details on my research.
Programmable Carbon Nanotube Networks: Controlling Optical Properties Through Orientation and Interaction
Exploring Stable Hot Carrier Multiplication in Filled Carbon Nanotubes
Sapphire THz waveguides for sensing and endoscopy applications
Terahertz refractometry of hard-to-access objects using the sapphire endoscope suitable for harsh environments
Study of the Oxygen Defects Influence on Optoelectronic Properties of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Enhancing the capabilities of generating THz vortices by utilizing advanced spiral zone plates based on carbon nanotubes
Expanding THz Vortex Generation Functionality with Advanced Spiral Zone Plates Based on Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Films
Photodetection performance of TiS₃ nanoribbons studied by optical pump — terahertz probe spectroscopy
Ultrafast dynamics of excitons and charge carriers in Van der Waals WS2 nanotubes
Ultrafast THz spectroscopy of carbon nanotube-graphene composites
Functionalized Fullerenes and Their Applications in Electrochemistry, Solar Cells, and Nanoelectronics
Tunable THz flat zone plate based on stretchable single-walled carbon nanotube thin film
Ultrafast opto-mechanical terahertz modulators based on stretchable carbon nanotube thin films
Nanotube Functionalization: Investigation, Methods and Demonstrated Applications
Broadband Optical and Terahertz Properties of Atomically Thin 1D van der Waals Heterostructures
Comparison of Optoelectronic Properties of Doped and Pristine Nanotubes Based on Carbon and Tungsten Disulfide
Intertube Excitonic Coupling in Nanotube Van der Waals Heterostructures
Fundamental and practical properties of stretchable carbon nanotubes under ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy
Synthesis, Sorting, and Applications of Single-Chirality Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy of 1D van der Waals heterostructures
Applications of Pristine and Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes, Graphene, and Graphene Nanoribbons in Biomedicine
A Review of the Terahertz Conductivity and Photoconductivity of Carbon Nanotubes and Heteronanotubes
Linear and helical cesium iodide atomic chains in ultranarrow single-walled carbon nanotubes: impact on optical properties
The 2021 ultrafast spectroscopic probes of condensed matter roadmap
Ultrafast, high modulation depth terahertz modulators based on carbon nanotube thin films
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