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Education:

2022 PhD in Theoretical Chemistry, University of Sofia, Bulgaria

2018 M.Sc. Computational Chemistry, University of Sofia, Bulgaria

2016 B.Sc. Chemistry, University of Sofia, Bulgaria

Professional experience:

2022 – Senior Assistant Professor at the Department of Physical Chemistry, Sofia University

2022 – Post-doctoral researcher, Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

 

Teaching experience:

Bachelor level – practical exercises Structure of Matter, Molecular Design, Quantum Chemistry, Chemical Terminology in English, General and Inorganic Chemistry
Master program: Pharmacy – practical exercises Physical and Colloid Chemistry 1
Master program: – practical exercises Term project, Applied Computational Chemistry

 

Research visits abroad:

2019 – Visiting student in Prof. Vasant Kumar’s group, Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge: Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy measurements of hybrid metal-ion electrolytes.

2018 – Erasmus trainee, Prof. Patrik Johansson’s group, Department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden: Design of a new electrode material for metal-ion batteries.

 

Scientific interests:

  • Computational design of new materials for Li- and post-Li-ion batteries
  • Modelling of the processes in rechargeable batteries by means of quantum chemical methods
  • Combining theoretical and experimental findings to create a comprehensive physical picture of investigated phenomena

 

Councils memberships:

2019-2022 Faculty Council of the Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy

2019-2022, 2015-2016 Students Faculty Council of the Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy

 

Scientific Publications:

  1. Danchovski, Y., Rasheev, H., Stoyanova, R., Tadjer, A.; Molecular Engineering of Quinone-Based Nickel Complexes and Polymers for All-Organic Li-Ion Batteries. Molecules 2022, 27 (20), 6805.
  2. Rasheev, H., Seremak, A., Stoyanova, R., Tadjer, A.; Redox Hyperactive MOF for Li+, Na+ and Mg2+ Storage. Molecules 2022, 27 (3), 586.
  3. Rasheev, H., Stoyanova, R., Tadjer, A.; Rivalry at the Interface: Ion Desolvation and Electrolyte Degradation in Model Ethylene Carbonate Complexes of Li+, Na+, and Mg2+ with PF6– on the Li4Ti5O12 (111) Surface. ACS Omega 2021, 6 (44), 29735–29745.
  4. Rasheev, H., Stoyanova, R., Tadjer, A.; Dual-Metal Electrolytes for Hybrid-Ion Batteries: Synergism or Antagonism? ChemPhysChem 2021, 22, 1110–1123.
  5. Rasheev, H.G., Araujo, R.B., Tadjer, A., Johansson, P.; Fundamental promise of anthraquinone functionalized graphene based next generation battery electrodes: a DFT study. J. Mater. Chem. A 2020, 8, 14152-14161.
  6. Kalapsazova, M., Rasheev, H., Zhecheva, E., Tadjer, A., Stoyanova, R.; Insights into the Function of Electrode and Electrolyte Materials in a Hybrid Lithium–Sodium Ion Cell. J. Phys. Chem. C 2019, 123 (18), 11508–11521.

 

Contact information:

E-mail: fhhr@chem.uni-sofia.bg

Phone: + 359 2 8161374

University of Sofia

Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy, room 527

1 James Bourchier Blvd., 1164 Sofia, Bulgaria