Eugene Terentjev

Eugene Michael Terentjev (born 21 June 1959) is professor of Polymer physics at the University of Cambridge, and fellow of Queens' College where he is the Director of Studies in Natural Sciences. He earned his MSc in Physics from Moscow State University, and his PhD from Institute of Crystallography, Academy of Sciences, Moscow. He then carried out postdoctoral research in Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, Ohio), before moving to Cambridge in 1992. [1][2][3][4]

Selected publications

  • "F1 rotary motor of ATP synthase is driven by the torsionally asymmetric drive shaft." O. Kulish, A.D. Wright, E.M. Terentjev: Sci. Rep., 6, 28180 (2016).
  • "How cells feel: stochastic model for a molecular mechanosensor." M. Escude, M.K. Rigozzi, E.M. Terentjev: Biophys. J., 106, 124–133 (2014).
  • "Mouldable liquid-crystalline elastomer actuators with exchangeable covalent bonds." Z. Pei, Y. Yang, Q. Chen, E.M. Terentjev, Y.Wei, Y. Ji: Nature Mater. 13, 36-41 (2013).
  • "A chain mechanism for flagellum growth." L.D.B. Evans, S. Poulter, E.M. Terentjev, C. Hughes, G.M. Fraser: Nature, 504, 287-290 (2013).
  • "Strength of nanotubes, filaments and nanowires from sonication-induced scission." Y.Y. Huang, T.P.J. Knowles and E.M. Terentjev: Adv. Mater. 21, 1–4 (2009).
  • "Photo-mechanical actuation in polymer-nanotube composites." S.V. Ahir, E.M. Terentjev: Nature Mater. 4, 491–495 (2005).

References

  1. "Professor Eugene Terentjev — Department of Physics". Phy.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  2. "Professor Eugene Terentjev - Queens' College". Queens.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  3. Rosemary Bennett (8 November 2017). "Cambridge students 'horrified' by hard work claims Professor Eugene Terentjev". Thetimes.co.uk. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  4. Turner, Camilla (7 November 2017). "Cambridge professor who warned against partying is accused by students of risking mental health damage". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 11 November 2017.
  • "Home Page of E.M. Terentjev". People.bss.phy.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 11 November 2017.



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