About me
I am currently working as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Sherbrooke (Canada) in the Quantum semiconductors group of Professor Jan J. Dubowski.
The main project in which I am involved as a theoretician is a development of a bio-sensor based on opto-electronic properties of semiconductors (currently we work with GaAs).
I also teach a part of the M.Sc. course "Principles of lasers and laser assisted microfabrication" related to finite-element modeling (FEM) of laser light and heat propagation in semiconductor materials.
Research interests
Recent publications
- Upcoming!
O.Voznyy, J.J.Dubowski,
Reconstructions of the Au(111) and GaAs(001) surfaces driven by the thiol-thiol interactions,
Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP) Congress 2008, Session Materials: Semiconductors, Quebec, Canada, June 10. - O.Voznyy, J.J.Dubowski,
Structure and adsorption mechanisms of thiol self-assembled monolayers on GaAs (001) surfaces,
APS March Meeting, Focus Session L20: Self-Assembled Organic Overlayers, New Orleans, LA, USA. - O. Voznyy, J. J. Dubowski,
Adsorption kinetics of hydrogen sulfide and thiols on GaAs (001) surfaces in a vacuum,
J. Phys. Chem. C, 112 (10), 2008, p.3726-3733. - O. Voznyy, J. J. Dubowski,
Structure, Bonding Nature, and Binding Energy of Alkanethiolate on As-Rich GaAs (001) Surface: A Density Functional Theory Study
J. Phys. Chem. B, 110, Iss.47 (2006), p.23619.