Vitaly Bondarenko

Vitaly Bondarenko was born   in Kazachstan,   July 16, 1951


EDUCATION: Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics (BSUIR), Minsk, Belarus

1980 – Ph.D. Engineering Sciences

1974 – 1977 – Post graduate student

1974 – Diploma of electrical engineer

1969 – 1974 – Student


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Work for BSUIR

1994 – present – Head of research and development laboratory

1991 – 1994 – Leading researcher

1979 – 1991 – Senior researcher

1978 – 1979 – Junior researcher


Industrial Experience

Joint Stock Company “INTEGRAL”, Minsk, Belarus

1991 – present – Visiting consultant

1976 – 1991 – Researcher (part-time)


International Research Experience

1995 – 2003 – Visiting Scientist, Rome University “La Sapienza”, Italy

1997 – Researcher, Rochester University, USA

1996 – Researcher, Nottingham University, UK

1987 – Researcher, Grenoble University, France

1981 – 1982 – Post-doct., Brussels Free University, Belgium


Teaching Experience

2008 – present – Associate professor, BSUIR

2003 – 2005 – Visiting Prof., Rome University “La Sapienza”, Italy


V. Bondarenko current interests cover a broad range of silicon technologies. The main subject of his research is

porous silicon: formation, properties and application.

V. Bondarenko combines his research activity with teaching

students as an associate professor at Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics. Since the beginning of his career as scholar, V. Bondarenko has co-authored over 187 scientific publications and given over 105 conference presentations. His H-factors are 17, 20 and 22 in Web of Science, Scopus and Google Scholar bibliographic databases, respectively. He has 59 inventions and 3 international patents.

V. Bondarenko has managed more than 61 national scientific projects, and 5 international projects supported by Soros Foundation, Civilian Research and Development Foundation, NATO, and Royal Physical Society. He has been involved as an investigator in European Projects SIBLE and OLSI in 1997-2000, and BELERA in 2013-2014.