Natalia Kryzhanovskaya
- Professor: HSE Campus in St. Petersburg / School of Computer Science, Physics and Technology / Department of Physics
- Chief Research Fellow, Laboratory Head: HSE Campus in St. Petersburg / School of Computer Science, Physics and Technology / International Laboratory of Quantum Optoelectronics
- Natalia Kryzhanovskaya has been at HSE University since 2020.
Education and Degrees
St Petersburg National Research Academic University of the Russian Academy of Sciences
St Petersburg State Electrotechnical University 'LETI'
A post-doctoral degree called Doctor of Sciences is given to reflect second advanced research qualifications or higher doctorates in ISCED 2011.
Supervisor of the following Doctoral theses
- 1S. Komarov Study of static and dynamic phenomena in III-V microlasers with an active region based on quantum dots
Courses (2025/2026)
- Introduction to Nanophotonics (Master’s programme; School of Computer Science, Physics and Technology field of study Physics; 1 year, 3, 4 module)Rus
- Introduction to Nanophotonics (Mago-Lego; School of Computer Science, Physics and Technology; 3, 4 module)Rus
- Quantum optoelectronics (Bachelor’s programme; School of Computer Science, Physics and Technology field of study Physics; 4 year, 1, 2 module)Rus
- Past Courses
Courses (2024/2025)
- Introduction to Nanophotonics (Mago-Lego; 3, 4 module)Rus
- Introduction to Nanophotonics (Master’s programme; School of Computer Science, Physics and Technology field of study Physics; 1 year, 3, 4 module)Rus
- Methodology and Methods of Scientific Research in Physics (Postgraduate course; 1 year, 1 semester)Rus
- Postgraduate Seminar (Postgraduate course field of study Postgraduate Studies; 2 year, 1 semester)Rus
- Postgraduate Seminar (Postgraduate course; 1 year, 1 semester)Rus
- Quantum optoelectronics (Bachelor’s programme; School of Computer Science, Physics and Technology field of study Physics; 4 year, 1, 2 module)Rus
Courses (2023/2024)
- Introduction to Nanophotonics (Master’s programme; School of Computer Science, Physics and Technology field of study Physics; 1 year, 3, 4 module)Rus
- Introduction to Nanophotonics (Mago-Lego; 3, 4 module)Rus
- Methodology and Methods of Scientific Research in Physics (Postgraduate course field of study Postgraduate Studies; 1 year, 1 semester)Rus
- Quantum optoelectronics (Bachelor’s programme; School of Computer Science, Physics and Technology field of study Physics; 4 year, 1, 2 module)Rus
Courses (2022/2023)
- Introduction to Nanophotonics (Mago-Lego; 3, 4 module)Rus
- Introduction to Nanophotonics (Master’s programme; School of Computer Science, Physics and Technology field of study Physics, field of study Physics, field of study Physics; 1 year, 3, 4 module)Rus
Courses (2021/2022)
- Optical methods of nanostructure analysis and photonic devices (Master’s programme; School of Computer Science, Physics and Technology field of study Physics; 1 year, 3, 4 module)Rus
Courses (2020/2021)
- Optical methods of nanostructure analysis and photonic devices (Optional course (faculty); School of Computer Science, Physics and Technology; 3, 4 module)Rus
Employment history
1/2002 - 3/2005 PhD Student, Ioffe Physical- Technical Institute, St.Petersburg, Russia
4/2005 – 2019 Senior Research Fellow, Federal State Budgetary Institution of Higher Education and Science Saint Petersburg National Research Academic University of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St.Petersburg, Russia
2020- present time head of International quantum optoelectronics laboratory, HSE University, St.Petersburg, Russia
Scientists Develop Effective Microlasers as Small as a Speck of Dust
Researchers at HSE University–St Petersburg have discovered a way to create effective microlasers with diameters as small as 5 to 8 micrometres. They operate at room temperature, require no cooling, and can be integrated into microchips. The scientists relied on the whispering gallery effect to trap light and used buffer layers to reduce energy leakage and stress. This approach holds promise for integrating lasers into microchips, sensors, and quantum technologies. The study has been published in Technical Physics Letters.
Russian Scientists Integrate Microdisk Laser and Waveguide on a Single Substrate
A group of Russian scientists led by Professor Natalia Kryzhanovskaya at HSE Campus in St Petersburg has been researching microdisk lasers with an active region based on arsenide quantum dots. For the first time, researchers have successfully developed a microdisk laser coupled with an optical waveguide and a photodetector on a single substrate. This design enables the implementation of a basic photonic circuit on the same substrate as the radiation source (microlaser). In the future, this will help speed up data transfer and reduce equipment weight without compromising quality. The study results have been published in Semiconductors.
Larisa Tsvetkova: 'At a Research University, Science Always Comes First'
Over this year, scientists from HSE University-St Petersburg have managed to bring in more external grant funding from the Russian Science Foundation. The university launched new laboratories and projects, developed research in partnership with other universities, and some articles were published in international journals. How science at HSE University-St Petersburg lives and why involvement in the research process is important for the university education—explains Larisa Tsvetkova, Deputy Director for Research Activities at HSE University-St Petersburg.
How Semiconductors Are Studied and Created for Nanophotonics
Between March 27 and May 17, applications are open for the Mirror Lab Project Competition. As part of the new applications campaign, the HSE University bulletin (Okna Rosta) is publishing a series of interviews with the winners of last year's competition. In this issue, Natalia Kryzhanovskaya and Maxim Solodovnik speak about nano- and quantum technologies, as well as cooperation between HSE and Southern Federal University (SFedU).