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Miliana Kroumova Kaisheva was born on 1 November, 1945 in Bulgaria. Discover Miliana Kroumova Kaisheva's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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In 2002 she worked at the Laboratory of Surface and Interface Engineered Materials, Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, collaborating with Dr. Jan Fransaer.
In 1969 Kaisheva received a Master of Science degree from the Faculty of Chemistry of Moscow State University and in 1974 she obtained a PhD from the same university's Department of Electrochemistry, under the joint supervision of Alexander N. Frumkin and Boris B. Damaskin, the authors of what is now known as the Frumkin-Damaskin theory of adsorption of molecules on electrodes. In 1975 she joined the Department of Physical Chemistry of the Faculty of Chemistry at Sofia University, Bulgaria as an assistant professor. In 1988 she became associate professor in the same department. On 19 April 2001, she received the degree of Doctor of Sciences in Chemistry.
In 1999 she received the Abner Brenner Silver Medal and First Time Authors Award of the American Electroplaters & Surface Finishers’ Society for an outstanding paper published in the journal Plating and Surface Finishing.
In 1999 Kaisheva was the Bulgarian co-ordinator of the international joint Inco-Copernicus project "COPELFLOW - ERBI C 15 98 01 21" on electro-floto-coagulation after the electrolytic synthesis of Ni-SiC composite coatings, funded by the European Commission with a co-ordinator from the French side - Prof. A. Foissy from the Laboratory of Electrochemistry and Microdisperse Systems at the University of Franche-Comté, Besançon, France, and with the participation of partners from the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, Belgium.
From 1995 to 1998 Kaisheva was the Bulgarian co-ordinator of a successfully completed international joint Copernicus project entitled"Improvement of the Electrolytic Synthesis of Corrosion and Wear Resistant Composite Coatings by the Controlled Use of Selected Ionic and Nonionic Surfactants", funded by the European Commission with a co-ordinator from Belgian side - Prof. dr. Ir. Jean-Pierre Celis, Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, and with the participation of partners from Polish Academy of Sciences, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland and National Technical University of Athens, Greece.
In 1986 she was invited as a visiting scientist to Kyoto University, Institute for Chemical Research, Uji, Kyoto, Japan, to the Laboratory of Prof. T. Takenaka as well as to the University of Sendai (Tohoku), Research Institute for Mineral Dressing and Metallurgy, Katahira, Sendai, Japan, the Laboratory of Prof. S. Usui. In 1991-1992 she was awarded a Senior Fulbright Fellowship and worked in the Faculty of Chemistry, Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA, at the Laboratory of Prof. Robert de Levie.
Milliana Kroumova Kaisheva (Bulgarian: Миляна Крумова Кайшева) (1 November 1945 in Sofia, Bulgaria – 24 March 2003 in Sofia, Bulgaria) was a Bulgarian physical chemist, internationally known for her work in electrochemistry and colloid chemistry.
Milliana Kaisheva died on 24/03/2003 in her home city of Sofia. An "In Memoriam" article has been published for her in the journal of the Union of Scientists of Bulgaria (USB), written by Prof. B. Tsarnorechki. The final scientific article of Milliana Kaisheva has been published after her death.
Kaisheva's father, Kroum P. Kaishev (1913-2004), was a professor in oil chemistry and former Rector of the University of Chemical Technology, Sofia. Her mother, Maria D. Kaisheva (born October 1920) was a journalist.