Summary
Vladislav Ivanistsev is an Associate Professor and electrochemistry researcher with 13 years of experience probing the electrical double layer at electrode interfaces. His work bridges molecular modelling of ionic liquid–electrode interfaces, CO2 electroreduction, and the design of crystalline porous materials such as MOFs. He has held academic and fellowship roles across Estonia, Denmark, and Latvia, including an MSCA fellowship at the University of Copenhagen and current appointments at the University of Tartu and University of Latvia. Skilled in molecular dynamics, periodic DFT, and electrochemical impedance, he combines computational theory with experimental insight and student supervision. Known for exploring fundamental interfacial phenomena, he often seeks practical routes to tune reactivity via nanoscale structuring of electrolytes and porous hosts. Based in Riga, he describes himself succinctly as a researcher of the electrical double layer, signaling deep specialization with applied ambitions.
13 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Secondary education grade, chemical lab assistant, Intensive math and chemistry courses (6 hours a week each), Secondary education grade, chemical lab assistant, Intensive math and chemistry courses (6 hours a week each) at Secondary school Nr 53 Tallinn
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Electrochemistry, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Electrochemistry at Tartu Ülikool
English, Estonian, Russian, Italian, German