Vassiliev Valery

Moscow State University, Russia

Biography

Dr. Valery Vassiliev is a researcher in the laboratory of chemical thermodynamics of the Chemical Department in Lomonosov University (Moscow).

He has more than 100 scientific publications concerning the thermodynamic properties and phase of diagrams of semiconductor system systems AII-BIV, AII-BVI, AIII-BV, AIII-BVI and metallic systems on the basis of rare earth metals. He developed the method of electromotive forces with liquid electrolyte, and he is a recognized specialist in the method of electromotive forces.

He is the author of review papers for the Handbook "Thermic constants of Compounds," edited by academician V. P. Glushko, Edition VINITI (All-Union Institute of Scientific and Technical Information).

For the last ten years, Dr. Valery Vassiliev has been working on optimizing the heat capacities in the solid state. Under his leadership and direct participation, a program for calculating the heat capacity of an ideal crystal was created. To describe the heat capacity of the substance in a solid state, the Multiparameter Family of Functions was proposed. The self-consistent coefficients of the Debye-Maier-Kelley hybrid model were established for substances with the sphalerite and wurtzite structure.The last two publications are devoted to the model description of the heat capacities of the AIIIBV phases and elements of the fourth group. This model is suitable for describing the heat capacity from 0 K to the melting point within the experimental uncertainty. He established a strict relationship between the thermodynamic constants of different binary compounds and the Periodic Law.