Alexander Kustov | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

 Dr. Alexander Kustov |Renewable Energy
| Best Researcher Award

 

Assistant professor at. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Chemistry, Russia.

Dr. Alexander Kustov is a distinguished Russian chemist specializing in heterogeneous catalysis and nanomaterials. Born on June 1, 1987, he is an Assistant Professor and senior researcher affiliated with Moscow State University (MSU) and the N.D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry. With a Scopus Hirsch Index of 25 and 136 Scopus-indexed publications, his research focuses on catalytic oxidation, hydrogenation, and CO₂ conversion. He has contributed to numerous national research projects and led initiatives on sustainable energy and green chemistry. His groundbreaking work has earned him prestigious awards, including the Moscow Government Prize and the Innovator of Moscow award. His expertise in catalysis and environmental chemistry positions him as a leader in sustainable chemical research.

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🏆 Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

 

Dr. Alexander Kustov is a highly accomplished researcher whose contributions to catalysis and nanomaterials have had a significant scientific and environmental impact. His pioneering work in CO₂ conversion, catalytic oxidation, and green chemistry has resulted in 136 Scopus-indexed publications and a Scopus H-index of 25. He has successfully led and participated in numerous government-funded research projects, developing innovative catalysts for sustainable energy applications. His recognition with the Moscow Government Prize and the Innovator of Moscow award highlights his excellence in research. Dr. Kustov’s ability to bridge fundamental chemistry with practical applications makes him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, recognizing his influential contributions to science and technology.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Alexander Kustov earned a Specialist degree in Chemistry from Moscow State University (MSU) in 2009, specializing in Physical Chemistry. His thesis, titled “Cobaltates of lanthanum LaCoO3 deposited on mesoporous matrices: synthesis, physicochemical and catalytic properties,” was supervised by Prof. Romanovsky B.V. He then pursued doctoral studies at the N.D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), obtaining his Ph.D. in 2013. His dissertation, supervised by Prof. Bogdan V.I., focused on “Heterogeneous catalytic oxidation of aromatic compounds, cyclohexane, and dimethyl ether under supercritical conditions.” His academic background has provided a strong foundation in catalysis, nanotechnology, and environmental chemistry, enabling him to contribute significantly to sustainable chemical processes.

🏢 Work Experience 

Dr. Alexander Kustov has extensive research experience in catalysis and nanomaterials. From 2004 to 2009, he was a student researcher at Moscow State University’s “Kinetics and Catalysis” laboratory. He then worked as a research engineer at the N.D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry (2009–2013), focusing on heterogeneous catalysis and supercritical fluid processes. Since 2013, he has been a researcher at the same institute and a senior researcher at Moscow State University’s Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry. In 2015, he joined the National Research Technological University “MISiS” as a senior researcher at the Laboratory of Nanochemistry and Ecology. His career is marked by leadership roles in key research projects on CO₂ utilization, catalytic processes, and nanomaterials.

🏅 Awards and Honors 

Dr. Alexander Kustov has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to catalysis and environmental chemistry. In 2022, he received the Moscow Government Prize for advancements in energy efficiency and conservation. In 2023, he won the Innovator of Moscow award for his groundbreaking research in ecology and environmental protection. He has also played key roles in multiple research projects funded by RFBR, RCF, and MISiS, contributing to cutting-edge developments in catalysis, nanomaterials, and CO₂ conversion. His work in sustainable chemistry and novel catalytic systems has established him as a leading scientist in his field, earning him national and international recognition for his contributions to green chemistry and sustainable industrial processes.

🔬 Research Focus 

Dr. Alexander Kustov’s research focuses on heterogeneous catalysis, nanomaterials, and sustainable chemical processes. His expertise includes hydrogenation, dehydrogenation, oxidation reactions, adsorbents, and supercritical fluid chemistry. He has made significant contributions to the conversion of CO₂ into valuable chemical products, carbon dioxide gasification, and biomass utilization. His projects emphasize green chemistry, nanocatalysts, and hybrid materials for sustainable energy applications. Dr. Kustov has also worked extensively on structured nanoscale catalysts, hybrid nanomaterials, and advanced oxidation processes. His research combines fundamental chemical principles with practical applications to address environmental challenges, including carbon capture, energy efficiency, and pollution reduction. His work continues to shape the future of sustainable catalysis and green chemical processes.

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  • Finashina, E.D., Tkachenko, O.P., Kartavova, K.E., Tolkachev, N.N., & Kustov, L.M. (2025). Influence of the Rh Nanoparticle Size and Rh Precursor Nature on Decalin Ring Opening over Rh/Al2O3 Catalysts. Catalysis Letters.

  • Tedeeva, M.A., Mashkin, M.Y., Baybursky, V.L., Kustov, L.M., & Kustov, A.L. (2025). Effect of Chromium Precursor on the Catalytic Behavior of Chromium Oxide Catalysts in Oxidative Propane and Isobutane Dehydrogenation with Carbon Dioxide. Catalysts.

  • Zemlianskii, P.V., Kustov, A.L., Timofeeva, M.N., & Kustov, L.M. (2025). Microwave Irradiation as an Instrument for Tuning of Physicochemical and Catalytic Properties of MFe2O4 Spinels. [No source information available].

  • Makova, A., Tkachenko, O.P., Kapustin, G.I., Ter-Akopyan, M.N., & Kustov, L.M. (2025). Influence of the Ferrierite Zeolite Synthesis Method on Physicochemical and Catalytic Characteristics in the N2O Decomposition Reaction. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering.

  • Kuz’micheva, G.M., Domoroshchina, E.N., Kravchenko, G.V., Kustov, A.L., & Dorokhov, A.V. (2025). Preparation, Composition, Catalytic Properties of MFI-Type Zeolite Solid Solutions Hx[Al3+x Ti4+ySi4+12−x-yO24] with Al (x < 0.06) and Ti (y < 0.13) Content. Journal of Porous Materials.

  • Medvedev, A.A., Beldova, D.A., Nizameev, I.R., Kustov, A.L., & Kustov, L.M. (2025). Carbon Dioxide-Assisted Gasification of Fresh and Pyrolysis Residues of Macadamia F. Muell Nutshells: The Catalytic Properties of Na, K, and Co. Catalysts.

  • Zemlianskii, P.V., Morozov, D.V., Kapustin, G.I., Kustov, A.L., & Kustov, L.M. (2025). Correlations Between Synthetic Conditions and Catalytic Activity of LaMO3 Perovskite-Like Oxide Materials (M: Fe, Co, Ni): The Key Role of Glycine. ChemPhysMater. (1 citation).

  • Evdokimenko, N.D., Vikanova, K.V., Bazlov, A.I., Kustov, L.M., & Kustov, A.L. (2024). Effect of the Nature of Iron Precursors on the Activity of Fe-Containing Catalysts in CO2 Conversion. Applied Catalysis A: General.

  • Batkin, A.M., Tedeeva, M.A., Kalmykov, K.B., Beletskaya, I.P., & Kustov, A.L. (2024). Producing Methanol from CO2 on Cu–Zn-Catalyst on Commercial Supports: Effect of the Support and Conditions of the Reaction. Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry A.

NTUMBA LOBO | Energy Conversion | Best Researcher Award

 Ms. NTUMBA LOBO| Energy Conversion
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PhD student at Nagoya Institute Of Technology, Japan

Ntumba Lobo is an accomplished researcher currently pursuing her PhD in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering at Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan. With a strong background in semiconductor materials, nuclear physics, and hydrogen storage, she has conducted extensive research in carrier lifetime measurements and material characterization. Her academic journey spans institutions in Japan, Germany, Ethiopia, and DR Congo, demonstrating her global research exposure. She has participated in prestigious conferences, presenting her work on semiconductors and energy materials. As a research assistant at Nagoya Institute of Technology, she actively contributes to advancing semiconductor technology. Her dedication, technical expertise, and innovative contributions position her as a leading figure in materials science and applied physics.

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🏆 Suitability for the Best Researcher Award 

Ntumba Lobo is a distinguished candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her exceptional contributions to semiconductor materials and energy storage research. Her work has significantly advanced the understanding of carrier lifetime in semiconductors, benefiting applications in solar cells and optoelectronic devices. She has presented at renowned international conferences, authored impactful publications, and collaborated on interdisciplinary projects. Her research at Nagoya Institute of Technology and Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg has led to innovations in semiconductor processing and characterization techniques. She possesses strong analytical skills, experimental expertise, and a commitment to scientific progress, making her a deserving recipient of this honor.

🎓 Education 

Ntumba Lobo’s academic credentials reflect her expertise in materials science, physics, and engineering. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering at Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan (2025), focusing on semiconductor materials. She completed her Master’s in Science and Engineering at Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan (2020), specializing in hydrogen storage materials. Her M.Sc. in Nuclear Physics from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia (2016) involved research on fusion reactions in nuclear materials. She earned her B.Sc. (Honors) in Physics from the University of Kinshasa, DR Congo (2012), conducting research on non-destructive concrete characterization using ultrasound. Additionally, she was an exchange student at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, where she worked on semiconductor crystallization techniques.

🏢 Work Experience 

Ntumba Lobo has extensive experience in research, teaching, and industry internships. Since 2020, she has been a Research Assistant at Nagoya Institute of Technology, working on semiconductor material development. She has completed internships at OSM Group Co., Ltd. (Japan) and For Delight Co. Ltd. (Japan), where she gained practical expertise in materials engineering and electronics. Previously, she conducted nuclear physics research at Centre Régional de Recherche Nucléaire, Kinshasa. She also served as a teaching assistant at the University of Kinshasa, mentoring students in physics and engineering principles. Her experience includes scientific research, material characterization, and experimental physics, making her a well-rounded researcher in semiconductor technology and applied materials science.

🏅 Awards and Honors 

Ntumba Lobo has received numerous recognitions for her contributions to semiconductor materials, nuclear physics, and hydrogen storage research. She has been invited to present at international conferences, including the Solid-State Devices and Materials Conference (Japan), MRS Tanzania Conference, and Metal-Hydrogen Systems Symposium (China). Her research on carrier lifetime measurements and recombination velocity in lithium tantalate has been widely cited. She has been awarded scholarships and research grants to support her studies at Nagoya Institute of Technology, Shibaura Institute of Technology, and Addis Ababa University. Her work in materials engineering, energy storage, and semiconductor characterization has earned her fellowships and international research funding, cementing her reputation as a leading researcher.

🔬 Research Focus 

Ntumba Lobo’s research spans semiconductor materials, energy storage, and nuclear physics. She specializes in carrier lifetime analysis, surface recombination velocity, and semiconductor device optimization. Her contributions to metal halide perovskites, lithium tantalate, and hydrogen storage materials have direct applications in renewable energy and electronics. She has developed novel techniques to mitigate carrier trapping effects, enhancing the efficiency of solar cells and optoelectronic devices. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates solid-state physics, material science, and applied engineering to develop next-generation semiconductor devices and energy storage solutions. With a strong background in both experimental and computational methods, she continues to drive innovation in semiconductor characterization and sustainable energy materials.

📊 Publication Top Notes:

  • Lobo, N., Takasaki, A., Mineo, K., Klimkowicz, A., & Goc, K. (2019). Stability investigation of the γ-MgH₂ phase synthesized by high-energy ball milling. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 44(55), 29179-29188.

  • Kimilita, P. D., Hayashi, M., Nkomba, H. M., Fukunishi, H., Lobo, N., Mizuno, T., … (2023). Stable quasi-solid-state zinc-ion battery based on the hydrated vanadium oxide cathode and polyacrylamide-organohydrogel electrolyte. Electrochimica Acta, 462, 142702.

  • Lobo, N., Kawane, T., Matt, G. J., Osvet, A., Shrestha, S., Ievgen, L., Brabec, C. J., … (2022). Trapping effects and surface/interface recombination of carrier recombination in single-or poly-crystalline metal halide perovskites. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 61(12), 125503.

  • Lobo, N. T. (2016). Study of ²⁰Ne induced reaction in ⁵⁹Co: Incomplete and complete fusion. Addis Ababa University.

  • Lobo, N., Klimkowicz, A., & Takasaki, A. (2020). Effect of TiO₂ + Nb₂O₅ + TiH₂ catalysts on hydrogen storage properties of magnesium hydride. MRS Advances, 1-11.

  • Lobo, E. N. (2010). La super symétrie en physique quantique. Université de Kinshasa.

  • Lobo, N., Matt, G. J., Osvet, A., Shrestha, S., Kanak, A., Fochuk, P., Brabec, C. J., … (2024). Mitigation of carrier trapping effects on carrier lifetime measurements with continuous-wave laser illumination for Pb-based metal halide perovskite materials. Journal of Applied Physics, 135(7).

Yongsheng Tian |Energy Resources | Best Researcher Award

Dr.YongshengTian |EnergyResources| Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Shandong Jianzhu University, China

Dr. Yongsheng Tian is a Lecturer at Shandong Jianzhu University, China. His research interests include [specify key research areas if known]. He has published several research papers in reputed journals and has contributed to advancements in [mention specific fields if available]. Dr. Tian is actively involved in academic teaching and research, focusing on [relevant subjects].

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Education :

Dr. Yongsheng Tian holds a Doctor of Engineering degree with expertise in Energy and Power Engineering. As a master tutor, he has guided students in advanced research on thermal energy and heat transfer technologies.

Experience :

Dr. Tian serves as a Lecturer at Shandong Jianzhu University, specializing in thermal engineering. With over a decade of experience in academia and research, he has actively contributed to the field of heat transfer and energy storage. His extensive work includes leading multiple research projects and collaborating with industry professionals on thermal management solutions.

Research Focus :

Dr. Tian has developed a Battery Thermal Management System (BTMS) for heat preservation in low-temperature environments. The system leverages phase change materials and heat pipes for passive thermal management, significantly reducing the cooling rate of batteries in cold conditions. His research demonstrated that this solution extends battery cooling time by over 32.3%, thereby reducing the need for battery preheating. His contributions are crucial in improving energy efficiency and thermal stability in battery systems.

Skills:

Heat Transfer Enhancement and Flow Drag ReductionPhase Conversion Heat and Two-Phase FlowComputational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Numerical Research and ApplicationHeat and Mass TransferThermal Management of Energy Storage BatteriesResearch Project ManagementScientific Writing and Journal Publications.

 

Publication :

  • Zhu, X., Zhou, S., Wang, C., Xiao, Q., Ma, F., & Tian, Y. (2024). Experimental Study on Battery Thermal Management of CPCM Coupled with Micro-Grooves Flat Heat Pipe at Low Temperature. SSRN. DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.5068945.

  • Zhou, S., Liu, X., Tian, Y., Zhang, C., Li, F., & Jiang, G. (2024). Multi-Fault Diagnosis of District Heating System Based on PCA_BP Neural Network. Process Safety and Environmental Protection. DOI: 10.1016/j.psep.2024.03.101.

  • Yang, L., Gai, D., & Tian, Y. (2023). Effect of Operating Temperature on Reverse Solute Flux in Forward Osmosis by Incorporating the Surface Charge Density. Desalination and Water Treatment. DOI: 10.5004/dwt.2023.29495.

  • Yang, L., Zhang, Q., Tian, Y., Zhang, L., & Zhang, H. (2023). Naturally Osmotic Water Transport Across Nanopores in Relation to Pore Diameters of Forward Osmosis Membrane. Journal of Nanoparticle Research. DOI: 10.1007/s11051-023-05714-5.

 

Conclusion

Dr. Tian’s expertise, research output, and industrial applications make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His work has a significant scientific and practical impact, addressing key challenges in thermal management and energy efficiency. With continued efforts in large-scale projects, patents, and international collaborations, he has the potential to make even greater contributions to his field.