Tatyana Kravchuk
Tatyana Kravchuk
Tatyana Kravchuk is an accomplished researcher and educator with a versatile skillset in surface science, solid-state physics, physical chemistry, and materials. With a vast experience in management and development of R&D labs, she has worked with cutting-edge technologies such as TOF-SIMS, Helium Spectroscopy, FTIR, STM, EELS, AFM, TPD, XPS, Auger, MS, TOF-ISS. Tatyana holds a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Technion-Machon Technologi Le' Israel and has published several peer-reviewed articles, participated as a lecturer, and co-chaired international conferences.
Kravchuk's background in mass spectroscopy, x-rays, molecular electron, and ion beams, electrochemistry, vacuum, and cryogenic technologies, make her expertise range from fundamental research to applied science. Furthermore, her ability to work both as a team player and independently, exceptional communication and writing skills, high self-learning, and hard-working nature solidifies her as an excellent candidate to any organization.
Currently, Tatyana Kravchuk is a researcher at Surface Science Laboratory of Solid State Institute at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, where she works on materials characterization, teaches and manages the R&D lab's development. Prior to that, she held fellowships and teaching positions at Technion, Department of Chemistry, and the University of Genoa Department of Physics, worked as a graduate research and teaching assistant at Technion-Machon Technologi Le' Israel, and gained experience as an undergraduate research assistant at Oil Refinery LTD.