Background
Semenova, Svetlana Ivanovna was born on July 7, 1953 in Bobruisk, Mogilev, Byelorussia. Daughter of Ivan Fedorovich Semenov and Nadezhda Pavlovna Semenova.
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This is a first attempt to provide a general analysis of developments in polyimide membrane synthesis and applications. It will serve as a valuable reference for those with an interest in synthesis of polyimides, the chemistry and physical chemistry of polyimide compounds, the separation properties of membranes and in their preparation and application. It is intended as a summary of the current status of polyimide membrane research for the specialist as well as a teaching aid for graduate studies in polymer chemistry. The authors collaboration demonstrates the high level of scientific research in Russia and the active development of applied research in Japan.
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Semenova, Svetlana Ivanovna was born on July 7, 1953 in Bobruisk, Mogilev, Byelorussia. Daughter of Ivan Fedorovich Semenov and Nadezhda Pavlovna Semenova.
Master of Science in Chemical Engineering, Vladimir Technology University, Russia, 1975. Diploma in chemistry, Polimersintez Research Institute, Vladimir, 1979. Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry (honorary), Institute Polymer Chemistry Technology, Dzerzhinsk, Russia, 1983.
Doctor of Science in Chemistry (honorary), Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, 1997.
Senior researcher Polimersintez Research Joint-stock company, Vladimir, 1975-1998. Leading researcher Vladipore Research Joint-stock company, since 1998, chair science council on membranes and membrane technical, since 1997. Associate professor Yokohama (Japan) National University, 1990-1991, 93-97.
Professor Vladimir State Pedagogical University, since 1998, Vladimir State University, since 1999. Presenter in field.
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Member Russian Membrane Club, Mendeleev Chemical Society.
Married Andrey Victorovich Pavlov, September 6, 1990 (divorced June 1994). 1 child, Pavlova, Marina Andreevna.