Center for Extreeme States of Matter (CESM) (2012-2015), member
CNRS – RAS RFBR Associated European Laboratory "Physical Properties of Coherent Electronic States in Condensed Matter" between Institut Neel, CNRS and
Kotel‘nikov IRE RAS (2008-2015), member
International projects
ISTC, Elements for Micro- and Nanoelectromechanics Based on the Whiskers of Quasi One-Dimensional Conductors and HTSCs (2006-2009), participation
ISTC, Preparation and investigation in physical properties of light-emitting nanostructures based on silicon nanowires and nanocrystals (2004-2004), co-management
CRDF, Experimental and theoretical study of transport properties of nanostructures based on quasi-one-dimensional conductors with collective electron transport (2004-2006), co-management, in collaboration with the group of Robert E. Thorne, Cornell University (Ithaca, U.S.A.)
INTAS, Physics and technology of nanoscale quasi-one-dimensional conductors (2003-2005), co-management, in collaboration with the groups of Herre S.J. van der Zant, TU Delft (Delft, the Netherlands) and Pierre Monceau, Neel Institute, C.R.N.S. (Grenoble, France)
NWO, Physics of nanoscale quasi-one-dimensional conductors (2001-2003), co-management, in collaboration with the group of Herre S.J. van der Zant, TU Delft (Delft, the Netherlands).
National projects
RScF, Energy spectrum, charge and spin transport in topological insulators on nanoscale (2016-2020)
RFBR, Electronic states, electron and spin transport in systems with strong spin-orbit interaction (2016-2018)
RFBR, Electron and spin transport in low-dimensional structures (2013-2015)
Ministry of Science and Education, Development of technological and physical ground for fabrication of advanced structures and devices based on graphene and monoatomic chain structures (2011-2012)
RFBR, Conduction and energy states of chain structures (2010-2012)
RFBR, Photoconduction and collective phenomena in quasi-one-dimensional electron structures (2007-2010)
RFBR, Electric and photoelectric properties of nanoscale quasi-one-dimensional conductors (2004-2006)