| Assoc. Prof. Dr. Stanimir Stoyanov Sofia University “St. Kl. Ohridski”, Faculty of Chemistry and pharmacy Department of Organic chemistry and pharmacognosy, room 224 1 J. Baurchier blvd, 1164, Sofia, Bulgaria Phone: +359 2 8161 329 e-mail: SStoyanov@chem.uni-sofia.bg |
Education and academic degrees
2012 – PhD in Organic chemistry, Sofia University “St. Kl. Ohridski”
2001 – M.Sc. in chemistry, Sofia University “St. Kl. Ohridski”
Professional experience
2015 – Associate Professor in Organic chemistry (organic photochemistry), Department of Organic chemistry and pharmacognosy, Sofia University “St. Kl. Ohridski”
2002 – 2014 Assistant Professor, Department of Organic chemistry and pharmacognosy, Sofia University “St. Kl. Ohridski”
Additional academic positions, awards and guest professorships:
2015 – Director of Master Programme “Organic materials in high technologies”
2015 – Scientific advisor of Bachelor Programme “Chemistry”
Fellowships and research visits abroad
University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland (Post-doctoral specialization, 2014 – 2015)
Max Plank Institute for Polymer research, Mainz, Germany (2007, 2008, 2013, 2014)
Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany (2009)
Research interests
Organic synthesis – light-sensitive compounds (dyes, pigments, complexes), biologically active compounds
Organic photochemistry – UV/Vis light induced reactions, photoactive catalysts, protecting groups and linkers, dye-sensitized solar cells
Molecular spectroscopy – steady-state and time-resolved UV/Vis spectroscopy, optical sensors and indicators, media-controlled absorption and emission
Selected publications (up to 5)
Grabchev, I., Yordanova, S., Vasileva-Tonkova, E., Cangiotti, M., Fattori, A., Alexandrova, R., Stoyanov, S., Ottaviani, M.F. A novel benzofurazan-cyclam conjugate and its Cu(II) complex: Synthesis, characterization and in vitro cytotoxicity and antimicrobial activity, Dyes and Pigments, 2016, 129, 71-79.
Gutzov, S., Missirian, J., Danchova, N., Stoyanov, S. Preparation and optical properties of functionalized zirconia–silica xerogels displaying a multicolor emission at UV excitation, Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, 2016, 77 (2), 342-347.
Yordanova, S., Grabchev, I., Stoyanov, S., Petkov, I. New detectors for metal cations and protons based on PAMAM dendrimers modified with 1,8-naphthalimide units, Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 2014, 283, 1-7.
Stoyanov, S., Petrov, P., Stoyanova, M., Dangalov, M., Shivachev, B., Nikolova, R., Petkov, I. 4-Amino-3-nitro naphthalimides-structures and spectral properties, Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry, 2012, 250, 92-98.
Cheshmedzhieva, D., Ivanova, P., Stoyanov, S., Tasheva, D., Dimitrova, M., Ivanov, I., Ilieva, S. Experimental and theoretical study on the absorption and fluorescence properties of substituted aryl hydrazones of 1,8-naphthalimide, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2011, 13 (41), 18530-18538.
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Projects (last 5 years)
2009 – 2012 National Science Fund, Grant DTK02/25 17.12.2009 “Fluorophore-modified noble metal nanoparticles – new materials for bio- and chemo-sensors“ – team member
2009 – 2012 National Science Fund, Grant DTK02/26 17.12.2009 “Synthesis, structure and optical properties of new hybrid materials” – team member
2017 – Sofia University Science Fund, Grant 80-10-97/20.04.2017 “Synthesis and spectral properties of naphthalimides with condensed Boron heterocycles” – project leader
Other professional activities
Referee of publications in: Synthesis, Spectrochimica Acta
Teaching
Lectures:
Organic photochemistry – Bachelor programme Chemistry (specialization Organic chemistry), 45 h
Organic chemistry II – Bachelor programme Chemistry and Informatics, 45 h
Organic chemistry II – Bachelor programmes BM and EEP, 30 h
Optical properties of functional organic compounds – all bachelor programmes in FCP (years 3 and 4), 30 h (elective)
Practicums:
Seminars and practical exercises in Organic chemistry I and II – all bachelor programmes in FCP and FB
Seminars in Optical properties of functional organic compounds -
Practical exercises in Organic photochemistry – Bachelor programme Chemistry (specialization Organic chemistry)