Svetlana Neretina, Ph.D.
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| Assistant Professor | |
| Mechanical Engineering | |
| Phone: | 215-204-6326 |
| Email: | neretina@temple.edu |
| Website: Renewable Energy Lab | |
1. Name and Academic Rank:
Svetlana Neretina, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Full-time
2. Degrees with Fields, Institution and Date:
B.Eng., Optics & Optoelectronics, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Ph.D., Engineering Physics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada
3. Number of Years of Service on this Faculty:
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Temple University 2009-present
4. Other Related Experience:
Post Doctoral Researcher, Chemistry & Biochemistry, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, 2007-2009
5. Consulting, Patents, Copyrights:
Provisional application No.61/624,799 “Self-Assembly of Small Structures”, April 2012
6. States in which Registered:
None
7. Journal Publications:
- K.D. Gilroy, P. Farzinpour, A. Sundar, T. Tan, R.A. Hughes, S. Neretina, “Substrate-based galvanic replacement reactions carried out on heteroepitaxially formed silver templates”, Nano Res., DOI: 10.1007/s12274-013-0319-5 (2013).
- P. Farzinpour, A. Sundar, K. D. Gilroy, Z. E. Eskin, R. A. Hughes, S. Neretina, “Dynamic templating: A large area processing route for the assembly of periodic arrays of sub-micrometer and nanoscale structures”, Nanoscale 5, 1929-1938 (2013).
- P. Farzinpour, A. Sundar, K. D. Gilroy, Z. E. Eskin, R. A. Hughes, S. Neretina, “Altering the dewetting characteristics of ultrathin gold and silver films using a sacrificial antimony layer”, Nanotechnology 23, 495604 (2012).
- A. Sundar, C. Decker, R.A. Hughes, S. Neretina, “The Templated Assembly of Highly Faceted Three-Dimensional Gold Microstructures into Periodic Arrays”, Mater. Lett. 76, 155-158 (2012).
- A. Sundar, R.A. Hughes, P. Farzinpour, K.D. Gilroy, G.A. Devenyi, J.S. Preston, S. Neretina, “Manipulating the Size Distribution of Supported Gold Nanostructures”, Appl. Phys. Lett. 100, 013111 (2012).
- E.C. Dreaden, S. Neretina, W. Qian, M.A. El-Sayed, R.A. Hughes, J.S. Preston, and P. Mascher, “Plasmonic Enhancement of Nonradiative Charge Carrier Relaxation and Proposed Effects from Enhanced Radiative Electronic Processes in Semiconductor-Gold Core-Shell Nanorod Arrays”, J. Phys. Chem. C 115, 5578-5583 (2011).
- S. Neretina, R.A. Hughes, G. Stortz, J.S. Preston, and P. Mascher, “The Rapid Prototyping of Textured Amorphous Surfaces for the Graphoepitaxial Deposition of CdTe Films using Focused Ion Beam Lithography”, Appl. Phys. A 102, 259-264 (2011).
- S. Neretina, E.C. Dreaden, W. Qian, M.A. El-Sayed, R.A. Hughes, J.S. Preston, P. Mascher, “The dependence of the plasmon field induced nonradiative electronic relaxation mechanisms on the gold shell thickness in vertically aligned CdTe-Au core-shell nanorods”, Nano Lett. 9, 3772-3779 (2009).
- S. Neretina, W. Qian, E. Dreaden, M.A. El-Sayed, R.A. Hughes, J.S. Preston, and P. Mascher, “Exciton Lifetime Tuning by Changing the Plasmon Field Orientation with Respect to the Exciton Transition Moment Direction: CdTe-Au Core-Shell Nanorods”, Nano Lett. 2009, 9, 1242-1248 (2009).
- X. Huang, S. Neretina, M.A. El-Sayed, “Gold Nanorods: from Synthesis and Properties to Biological and Biomedical Applications”, Adv. Mater. 21, 4880-4910 (2009) (Invited review article).
- S. Neretina, R.A. Hughes, G.A. Devenyi, N.V. Sochinskii, J.S. Preston and P. Mascher, “Atypical Grain Growth for (211) CdTe Films Deposited on Surface Reconstructed (100) SrTiO3 substrates”, Appl. Surf. Sci. 255, 5674-5681 (2009).
- S. Neretina, R.A. Hughes, J.F. Britten, N.V. Sochinskii, J.S. Preston, P. Mascher, “The role of substrate surface termination in the deposition of (111) CdTe on (0001) sapphire”, Appl. Phys. A 96, 429–433 (2009).
- S. Neretina, W. Qian, E. Dreaden, M.A. El-Sayed, R.A. Hughes, J.S. Preston and P. Mascher, “Plasmon Field Effects on the Nonradiative Relaxation of Hot Electrons in an Electronically Quantized System: CdTe-Au Core-Shell Nanowires”, Nano Lett. 8, 2410 (2008).
- S. Neretina, R.A. Hughes, G.A. Devenyi, N.V. Sochinskii, J.S. Preston and P. Mascher, The “Role of Substrate Surface Alteration in the Fabrication of Vertically Aligned CdTe Nanowires”, Nanotechnology 19, 185601/1- 185601/8 (2008).
- S. Neretina, R.A. Hughes, J.F. Britten, N.V. Sochinskii, J.S. Preston and P. Mascher, “Vertically Aligned Wurtzite CdTe Nanowires Derived from a Catalytically Driven Growth Mode”, Nanotechnology 18,275301/1-275301/5 (2007) (Featured article).
- S. Neretina, D. Grebennikov, R.A. Hughes, M. Weber, K.G. Lynn, P.J. Simpson, J.S. Preston and P. Mascher, “Defect Characterization of CdTe Thin Films using a Slow Positron Beam”, Phys. Stat. Sol. (c) 4, 3659-3663 (2007).
- S. Neretina, P. Mascher, R.A. Hughes, N. Braidy, W.H. Gong, J.F. Britten, J.S. Preston, N.V. Sochinskii and P. Dippo, “Evolution of Wurtzite CdTe through the Formation of Cluster Assembled Films”,Appl. Phys. Lett. 89, 133101/1- 133101/3 (2006).
- S. Neretina, R.A. Hughes, N.V. Sochinskii, M. Weber, K. Lynn, J. Wojcik, G.N. Pearson, J.S. Preston and P. Mascher, “Growth of CdTe/Si (100) Thin Films by Pulsed Laser Deposition for Photonic Applications”, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 24(3), 606-611 (2006).
- S. Neretina, Q. Zhang, R.A. Hughes, J. Britten, N.V. Sochinskii, J.S. Preston and P. Mascher, “The Role of Lattice Mismatch in the Deposition of CdTe Thin Films”, J. Electron. Mater. 35, 1224-1230 (2006).
- S. Neretina, N.V. Sochinskii, and P. Mascher, “Optical and Microstructural Characterization of the Effects of Rapid Thermal Annealing (RTA) of CdTe Thin Films Grown on Si (100) Substrates”, J. Electron. Mater. 34, 786-790 (2005).
Conference Proceedings:
- M.P. Mackinnon, K.D. Gilroy, A. Sundar, R.A. Hughes, S. Neretina, “The Formation of Supported Gold Nanostructures on Oxide Substrates”‘, Fall 2011 ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Proc. Proc. (2011).
- K.D. Gilroy, M.S. Islam, R.A. Hughes, B. Lee, Y. Sun, S. Neretina, “A Fabrication Procedure for a CdTe Quantum Dot Printable Hybrid Solar Cell”, ASEE Proc. Fall 2011 ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Proc. Proc. (2011).
- Martinez, F. Cuesta-Soto, J. Garcia, J. Marti, N.V. Sochinskii, M. Abellan, J. Rodriguez-Fernandez, S. Mengali, A. Mercuri, C. Corsi, I. Reid, M. Robertson, S. Neretina, R.A. Hughes, J. Wojcik, J.S. Preston, P. Mascher, Cadmium telluride: a silicon-compatible optical material as an alternative technology for building all-optical photonic devices. Proceedings of SPIE 6996, 699608/1-699608/12 (2008).
- D. Grebennikov, O. Ovchar, S. Neretina, A. Belous, P. Mascher, “Characterization of columbite ceramics A1-xNb2O6 by positron annihilation spectroscopy”, Phys. Stat. Sol. (c) 4, 3835-3838 (2007).
- S. Neretina, N.V. Sochinskii, P. Mascher, and E. Saucedo, Defect Characterization of CdTe Bulk Crystals Doped with Heavy Elements and Rare Earths, Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 864, 567-572 (2005).
- S. Neretina, R.A. Hughes, J.S. Preston, N.V. Sochinskii, and P. Mascher, CdTe:Ge/Si (100) Thin Films Grown by Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD) for Photonic Devices, Proc. of SPIE 5970, 59700Y/1- 59700Y/6 (2005).
8. Scientific and Professional Societies of which a Member:
American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
Materials Research Society (MRS)
9. Honors and awards:
NSF CAREER, Division of Materials Research (DMR), $449,699, 2011-2016
NSF Nanotechnology Undergraduate Education (NUE), $199,967, 2010-2012
10. Institutional and Professional Service in last Five Years:
NSF panel reviewer 2011, 2012, 2013
DOE reviewer 2010, 2011
Reviewer for journals (e.g. Nano Letters, Journal of Physical Chemistry)
Session Coordinator for ASEE Mid-Atlantic Conference, Temple University, 2011
ME Graduate Student Seminar Organizer
11. Percentage of Time Available for Research or Scholarly Activities: 75%.
12. Percentage of Time Committed to the Program: 25% committed to teaching and advising.
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