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Vera Myasoedova

главный научный сотрудник – ФГБУН Институт химической физики им.Н.Н.Семенова Российской академии наук
Moscow, Russia
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Vera Myasoedova is a highly accomplished chemical engineer, physical chemist, and professor with over 40 years of experience in the field. She holds a Diploma in Chemical Technology, a PhD in Physical Chemistry, and a Doctor of Sciences degree in Chemistry and Chemical Technology, all from Russian institutions.

Myasoedova is also a certified Degree Researcher of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and a Professor of Physical Chemistry. She has been a member of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) multiple times over the years, and holds several certificates and awards, including the Certificate and Medal for The Leading Scientist of the World in 2005.

Throughout her career, Myasoedova has worked in several prestigious research institutions, including the Institute of Chemical Physics named after N.N. Semenov of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), where she held positions as the Chief Scientist and Laboratory Head. She was also a part of the Institute of Solution Chemistry under RAS, serving as Chief Scientist and Division Head.

Additionally, Myasoedova has extensive experience in the corporate sector as a General Director, having held that position at the Engineering Company GRANTEC. She has a Certificate of Ecological Chemistry from the Open International University and a certificate as an expert in International Standardization.

Overall, Myasoedova is a highly qualified and experienced chemical engineer, physical chemist, professor, and corporate leader. She has made significant contributions to the field of chemistry, earning certificates and awards for her work.

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