Sergey Valeryevich Dezhurov | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Sergey Valeryevich Dezhurov | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Research Scientist at Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences in  Russia.

🔬 Short Biography 🌿💊📚

👨‍🔬 Сергей Валерьевич Дежуров is a seasoned Russian chemist . With over 20 years of experience in the field of chemistry and nanotechnology 🧪, he has contributed significantly to scientific innovation. A graduate of Novosibirsk State University, Faculty of Natural Sciences (1996–2001), he specialized in chemistry and later pursued postgraduate studies in bioorganic chemistry 📘. His professional journey spans roles as a chemistry teacher, synthetic chemist, sales and technical manager, and senior research scientist. Currently affiliated with the Institute of General Physics (IOF RAS) and the Research Institute of Applied Acoustics (NIIPA), he focuses on luminescent materials, quantum dots, bioconjugates, and thin-film technologies 🔬. Sergey is the author of 20+ scientific publications and 4 patents, with deep involvement in international and Russian R&D projects. He is passionate about applying scientific knowledge to create real-world solutions, especially in advanced optics and sensor systems 🌍.

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🔍 Summary of Suitability:

Sergey V. Dezhurov stands out as an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his over 20 years of dedicated scientific work in chemistry, nanotechnology, and materials science. His deep expertise in quantum dots, polymer composites, bioorganic chemistry, and optical materials has yielded breakthrough innovations with real-world impact. His experience spans both academic and industrial domains, showcasing versatility, technical depth, and strong leadership in high-tech R&D environments.

🔹 Education & Experience 

🎓 Sergey Dежуров completed his undergraduate studies in chemistry at Novosibirsk State University (1996–2001) and advanced his knowledge through postgraduate studies in bioorganic chemistry and management courses 📚. His career began in education and laboratory roles before progressing into industrial research. Between 2003–2005, he worked at the Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine (ICBFM SB RAS) and then as a synthetic chemist at Cambridge LLC. From 2008 onwards, he held research and leadership roles in high-tech centers such as “Nanotech-Dubna” and NIIPA, focusing on quantum dots, polymeric materials, and optical sensors 🧪. He also contributed to technology commercialization and industrial process optimization. Since 2024, he has been working at the Institute of General Physics (IOF RAS) on thin-film technologies for microdisplays and solar cells 🌞. His versatile experience spans R&D, team leadership, and complex instrumentation, establishing him as an accomplished figure in chemical technology and nanomaterials 🌐.

🔹 Professional Development 

🧑‍🔧 Sergey Dежуров’s professional development reflects a commitment to innovation, multidisciplinary collaboration, and continuous learning. He has mastered a variety of specialized software tools such as ChemOffice, OriginLab, and MultiChrom for analytical and synthetic chemistry applications 💻. His hands-on expertise covers organic and colloidal synthesis, design of thixotropic gels, development of bioconjugates, and surface modification of nanoparticles. He has independently acquired knowledge in optical and analytical instrumentation software and is proficient in spoken English 🌍. Sergey has played key roles in developing fluorescent microspheres for cytometry, FRET-based sensor systems, and new-generation luminescent materials. He led process engineering and team management in pilot production setups, demonstrating both technical and leadership skills 🧑‍🏫. His involvement in national and international grant-funded projects has further refined his strategic research and development abilities, keeping him at the cutting edge of applied chemistry, nanotechnology, and material science 🌟.

🏅 Awards and Recognitions

  • 🏆 Co-author of more than 20 scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals

  • 📚 Author of 4 patents in the field of luminescent materials and quantum dots

  • 🎓 Contributor to national and international research projects and grants

  • 🧪 Developer of innovative sensor systems using quantum dot-based FRET

  • 🔬 Recognized for high-impact research in nano-optical materials and bioconjugates

  • 🗣️ Regular participant and presenter at scientific conferences in Russia and abroad

🔬 Research Focus

🧪 Sergey Dежуров’s research is deeply rooted in nanomaterials chemistry, focusing on quantum dots, luminescent compounds, and advanced polymer systems. His work encompasses organic and colloidal synthesis, photoaffinity labeling of biomolecules, and bioconjugation techniques relevant to diagnostics and life sciences 💡. A key part of his research includes thin-film technologies for applications in microdisplays and solar cells, and the development of sensor systems based on FRET principles. Sergey has also designed high-stability semiconductor colloidal quantum dots and customized surface modifications for nanoparticles, tailoring properties like charge, polarity, and dispersibility ⚗️. His innovations support cutting-edge applications in optical sensing, nanobiotechnology, and materials engineering. By bridging chemistry with device-level implementation, his work contributes to the development of real-world technologies in areas like biosensors, optoelectronics, and photonics 🌈. His ongoing efforts ensure the evolution of intelligent, functional nanomaterials that drive future-oriented scientific solutions.

Publications & Citations 📚

📄 “Effect of combustion air humidification on the operation of a biomass boiler – Theoretical analysis”Heliyon, 2025 | 📅 Published: 2025 | 🔁 Cited by: 0 | ✍️ Authors: Dlouhý, T.; Havlík, J.

📄 “Improving the energy effectivity of biomass drying for utilisation in energy systems by combining convective and contact drying”Drying Technology, 2024 | 📅 Published: 2024 | 🔁 Cited by: 0 | ✍️ Authors: Havlík, J.; Dlouhý, T.

🔍 Conclusion:

With a unique blend of scientific creativity, technological innovation, and sustained impact, Sergey V. Dezhurov exemplifies the core values of the Best Researcher Award. His pioneering work in functional nanomaterials and sensor systems has contributed meaningfully to modern chemistry, nanotech-based diagnostics, and advanced materials engineering. His candidacy reflects excellence, leadership, and a forward-looking vision in scientific research .

Svetlna Ilić| Materials Chemistry| Best Researcher Award

Dr. Svetlna Ilić| Materials Chemistry| Best Researcher Award

Senior Research Associate at Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, National Institute of the Republic of Serbia,Serbia.

🔬 Short Biography 🌿💊📚

Dr. Svetlana Ilić is a Senior Research Associate at the Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, part of the University of Belgrade and a national research institute in Serbia. She is affiliated with the Materials Laboratory, where her work focuses on the synthesis, processing, and characterization of nanostructured materials for diverse applications—ranging from energy and mechanical engineering to environmental protection and biomedical uses vinca.rs +1 intranet.vin.bg.ac.rs +1 . Dr. Ilić earned her B.Sc. in Inorganic Chemical Technology from the University of Belgrade (2008) and completed her Ph.D. (2018) at the same institution, specializing in sol–gel synthesis and characterization of iron‑doped mullite . Her current research includes developing modified clay separation media, porous semiconductors, oxide-based ceramics, and catalytic filters for diesel particulate removal

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🔍 Summary of Suitability:

Dr. Svetlana Ilić is a dedicated and accomplished researcher with impactful contributions to ceramic materials science. Her focus on sustainable and functional ceramics derived from natural or waste sources demonstrates her commitment to practical solutions in energy and environmental applications. She also exemplifies academic responsibility through reviewer and editorial roles and active collaboration in European research networks.

🎓 Education

Dr. Svetlana Ilić completed both her Bachelor of Science (BSc) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Serbia 🇷🇸. Her academic training laid a strong foundation in materials science, particularly in ceramic processing, powder metallurgy, and advanced characterization techniques. This comprehensive education has been instrumental in shaping her successful research career in functional ceramics and nanomaterials.

🧪 Experience

Since February 1, 2011, Dr. Ilić has been serving as a Senior Research Associate at the Department of Materials, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade 🔬. Her work focuses on the synthesis and consolidation of pure and doped mullite powders, development of dense and porous ceramics, and the utilization of natural raw materials for ceramic production. She is highly skilled in structural, microstructural, and mechanical characterization techniques including XRD, SEM, Mössbauer spectroscopy, and nanoindentation. Over the years, she has participated in multiple national and international projects related to refractory materials, LTCC materials, thermal insulators, and porous ceramic structures.

🛠️ Skills

Dr. Ilić possesses a versatile set of technical and soft skills. Technically, she is proficient in advanced materials synthesis and characterization methods. She demonstrates high competency in using tools like XRD, SEM, nanoindentation, and spectroscopy. In addition to her experimental expertise, she is highly organized, responsible, and an effective communicator. She is fluent in Serbian and proficient in English, and adept in Microsoft Office, Google Drive, and various digital research platforms. Her collaborative spirit, adaptability, and willingness to learn make her a valuable member of interdisciplinary research teams.

🏅 Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Ilić’s scientific excellence is reflected through her active involvement in editorial and peer review activities. She served as a Guest Editor for Metallurgical and Materials Data between April and July 2024 and has reviewed articles for prestigious journals including the Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Journal of the European Ceramic Society, and Ceramics International. Her contributions as a reviewer and editor underscore her expertise and respected position in the ceramic science community, even though specific awards are not listed.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Ilić’s research is primarily centered on the synthesis, processing, and characterization of nanostructured and ceramic materials for applications in energy, environmental protection, and mechanical systems. She specializes in mullite-based ceramics—both dense and porous—as well as in the development of refractory and insulating materials from natural and waste sources. Her recent work includes modifying porous ceramics with nano-additives for improved catalytic performance, studying the magnetic properties of self-assembled graphene films, and developing materials for wastewater treatment and diesel particulate filtration. Her involvement in European COST Actions and multidisciplinary projects highlights her commitment to sustainable materials science and applied research.

Publications & Citations 📚

  • Ilić, S., Maletaškić, J., Skoko, Ž., Vuksanović, M. M., Radovanović, Ž., Ristović, I., & Šaponjić, A. (2025). Utilization of waste clay–diatomite in the production of durable mullite-based insulating materials. Applied Sciences, 15(13), 7512. https://doi.org/10.3390/app15137512

  • Savić, A., Vuksanović, M. M., Savić, M., Knežević, N., Šaponjić, A., Ilić, S., & Egelja, A. (2025). Modified silica particles coated with Cu–Al layered double hydroxide for phosphate and arsenate removal in water treatment. Molecules, 30(10), 2138. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules30102138

  • Ilic, S., Šaponjić, A., Ivanovski, N. V., Posarac-Marković, M., Kokunesoski, M., Janacković, D., & Devecerski, A. (2024). Influence of iron on the mullite formation. Science of Sintering, 56(4), 425–438. https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS240425017I

  • Posarac-Marković, M., Jovic Orsini, N., Ilic, S., Kuzmanovic, M., Šaponjić, A., Radovanović, Z., & Matović, B. (2024). Structural and morphological studies on yttrium-doped magnesium aluminate spinel powders synthesized by mixed-fuel solution combustion synthesis approach. Science of Sintering, 56(8), 821–836. https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS240821036P

  • Ružić, J., Maletaškić, J., Radovanović, Ž., & Ilić, S. (2024). Mechanical properties of mullite investigated by nanoindentation. Metallurgical and Materials Data, 29, Article 29. https://doi.org/10.30544/MMD29

  • Kokunesoski, M., Janacković, D., Kićević, D., Ilic, S., & Šaponjić, A. (2023). The effect of acrylate on the properties and machinability of alumina ceramics. Science of Sintering, 55(1), 103–115. https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS2301103K

🔍 Conclusion:

Highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. Dr. Ilić combines scientific excellence, sustained productivity, community service, and innovation. She stands out as a role model in applied materials research and is poised to make further significant contributions on a global scale with continued support and recognition.