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V. Sergey Rakov graduated with an engineering degree from the Department of Molecular and Chemical Physics at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 1993.
His undergraduate research included experimental studies in Electromagnetic properties of thin films and FT ICR instrumentation.
He joined J. H. Futrells group in 1993 with research interests in Gas Phase dynamics, Mass Spectrometry, FT ICR and Supersonic Gas Dynamics. He is expected to graduate in 1998-99. Currently he is responsible for the design and realization of a new instrument which uses a high-pressure Compargue-type source to produce a neutral beam in a common Crossed Beams experimental setup. The molecular beam will be crossed with a beam of multiply charged peptides ions or multiply protonated amins species to study the dynamics of CID ( collisionally induced dissociation ). The angular studies of SID (surface-induced dissociation) will be done using thin-layer targets.
Parallel projects involve theoretical and computational support for FT ICR modelling and data anlysis.
E.Nikolaev, S. Rakov, J. Futrell and D. Ridge. Modeling of Ion Injection, EXcitation and Trapping for a Versatile External Source FT ICR System. 44th ASMS Conf. proc, Portland, 1996
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