Albert Nasabulin
Corporate Officer/Principal bij Skolkovo Institute of Science & Technology
Profiel
Albert Nasabulin is the founder of Canatu Oy, which was founded in 2004.
He is currently an Adjunct Professor at Aalto University School of Business and a Professor at Skolkovo Institute of Science & Technology.
Dr. Nasabulin holds a doctorate degree from Kemerovo State University, which was conferred in 1996, and another doctorate degree from Saint Petersburg State Chemical Pharmaceutical Academy, which was conferred in 2011.
Actieve functies van Albert Nasabulin
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Skolkovo Institute of Science & Technology | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Aalto University School of Business | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Eerdere bekende functies van Albert Nasabulin
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Canatu Oy
Canatu Oy Electronic Equipment/InstrumentsElectronic Technology Canatu Oy engages in the manufacture of transparent conductive films. Its products include CNB Films, CNB Touch Sensors, CNB Heaters, CNB EUV Pellicles, CNB Electrochemical Sensors, and CNB Stretchable Touch Sensors. The company was founded by Esko Ilmari Kauppinen, David Paul Brown, Albert Nasibulin, and Hua Jiang in 2004 and is headquartered in Helsinki, Finland. | Oprichter | - |
Opleiding van Albert Nasabulin
Kemerovo State University | Doctorate Degree |
Saint Petersburg State Chemical Pharmaceutical Academy | Doctorate Degree |
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Canatu Oy
Canatu Oy Electronic Equipment/InstrumentsElectronic Technology Canatu Oy engages in the manufacture of transparent conductive films. Its products include CNB Films, CNB Touch Sensors, CNB Heaters, CNB EUV Pellicles, CNB Electrochemical Sensors, and CNB Stretchable Touch Sensors. The company was founded by Esko Ilmari Kauppinen, David Paul Brown, Albert Nasibulin, and Hua Jiang in 2004 and is headquartered in Helsinki, Finland. | Electronic Technology |