Shavorskiy Andrey Reading group under Dr. Georg Held`s supervision From: Novosibirsk Russia.

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Shavorskiy Andrey Reading group under Dr. Georg Held`s supervision From: Novosibirsk Russia

Shavorskiy Andrey Reading group under Dr. Georg Held`s supervision The BBC forecast for Novosibirsk, Russia on Monday: sunny. Max Temp: -9°C (15°F), Min Temp: - 17°C (1°F), Wind Direction: SW, Wind Speed: 7mph

Shavorskiy Andrey Reading group under Dr. Georg Held`s supervision Education: Novosibirsk State University Department of Chemistry (Physical chemistry, Catalysis)

Shavorskiy Andrey Reading group under Dr. Georg Held`s supervision Project: Ice-like molecular surface networks

Shavorskiy Andrey Reading group under Dr. Georg Held`s supervision Temperature-programmed photoelectron spectroscopy of water adsorbed on oxygen-modified Ru{0001} surfaces. Competition between inter-molecular hydrogen bonds and mostly covalent substrate bonds. By modifying the substrate, the water- surface bonds can be weakened or strengthened and, thus, the adsorption geometry and reactivity of the water molecules change.

Shavorskiy Andrey Reading group under Dr. Georg Held`s supervision Thank you